Showing posts with label Terrian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terrian. Show all posts
Sunday, April 27, 2008
More Fences
Okay another six sections of fence are done. I got a little carried away by doing my first four sections of picket fence. That was a lot of work and looks great from two or more feet away.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Fences
Again I spent last evening working on more post and rail style fences. I assembled six sections of fences approxiamtely 7" in length. I would like to get another six sections done this weekend including painting.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Fences
When I started wargaming we were lucky to put tape on the floors to mark out our Terrian features. We thought 3M's blue painters tape was a god send to mark rivers rather than laying down masking tape and righting "river" on it.
Now I think I spend 25% of my painting time working on terrian features. Today project was more fences for 25mm periods. A couple more 6" sections of Zig Zag fences and four sections of split rail style fence sections at 7 1/2" inches a piece.
After the glue dries I prime them black. The Zig Zag Fences will be dry brushed Dark Brown, than a mid brown than Austrian Ochre. The Split Rail style fences will just be white washed.

Newly painted British Officer used for Scale.
You'll notice that several of my fences have some "damage done to them" to begin with. I think this gives a slightly more realistic look than the prestine and perfect terrian some people use.
Now I think I spend 25% of my painting time working on terrian features. Today project was more fences for 25mm periods. A couple more 6" sections of Zig Zag fences and four sections of split rail style fence sections at 7 1/2" inches a piece.
After the glue dries I prime them black. The Zig Zag Fences will be dry brushed Dark Brown, than a mid brown than Austrian Ochre. The Split Rail style fences will just be white washed.

Newly painted British Officer used for Scale.
You'll notice that several of my fences have some "damage done to them" to begin with. I think this gives a slightly more realistic look than the prestine and perfect terrian some people use.
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