Right! March is going to be Terrain Month for me.
There's a splendid heap of MDF buildings to paint up, courtesy of a commission job for Stylus. And I still haven't got round to putting the finishing touches on the jungle stuff, let alone actually blogging about them. So those last few Blackstone models are going on hold, as a carrot to help me stick to getting all the flat building sides done!
First up is this tremendous kit from TTCombat. The TT stands for Troll Trader, not TableTop as I first assumed, they're a Cornwall-based company who do excellent and very cheap MDF battlefield stuff. Great kits, affordable and easy to build (mostly, anyway), and very quick to paint up.
Maybe the walls are a bit bare? A bit of cabling, a panel of dials and knobs, something like that wouldn't go amiss. But I kept to the stuff in the kit for now, which is a few warning signs and the optional lightbulbs.
Painting Guide:
- Concrete - Panduro Structure Paint (Concrete grey), lovely stuff from the Swedish hobby chain that needs a couple of coats but dries with a nice concrete texture. Plus it smells faintly of custard, which is an extra bonus. Skavenblight Dinge sponged over for more texture, a little Black at the edges too
- Greens - Caliban Green edging
- Generators - Black plus Rhinox Hide mix for the body of the machine. Blue glow done with Ultramar Blue blended up via Teclis Blue towards White. Same on the doors (without the glow, obviously), a bit of weathering done with various metals and browns
- Skulls - XV88, Ushabti Bone and then White blending
- Metal - Balthasar Gold blended up to Auric Armour Gold for the eagles, Leadbelcher otherwise for scratches
- Yellow - Averland Sunset washed with Ochre Weathering Powder, first a light watery mix then a heavy dabbing
- Lettering - Laundry Pen black for all of it
Just the one winter building - next, we're off to the desert!
Outstanding! That should withstand at least one Wampa attack!
ReplyDeleteIt even smells bad on the outside, thanks to all the spray varnish!
DeleteI like the power plant's name. They've clearly got some seriously High Voltage action going on there \m/
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