These were some old MDF kits that I bought years ago. Finally finished them up. The runny paint on the first one isn’t that noticeable in reality, but still frustrating (just saw it in the photos 🙂 ).
These were some old MDF kits that I bought years ago. Finally finished them up. The runny paint on the first one isn’t that noticeable in reality, but still frustrating (just saw it in the photos 🙂 ).
One more for the road. Pretty straightforward but with a little chaos altar hidden away in the basement.
This has been on my painting station for far too long. Another building for Mordheim. The foundation was made from Hirst Arts stones and the rest is balsa and foamboard.
To accompany my growing SAGA collection, I got myself some simple MDF buildings. A bit of texture and fur, and they made a nice dark age village for Vikings to raid.
Hmm… another long break induced by my frustrated desire to finish that 40k Blood Angel army. But I did manage to sneak in some buildings for Epic. The pyramids are just foam on a hard wood base for stability. The adobe buildings are a nod to the old Titan Legion cardboard buildings but made out of wood (MDF) to inaugurate my new scroll saw (a couple of years ago when that saw was actually new – I only just got around to assembling, texturing and painting them).
I added a section with small terrain items for Warmaster:
Added to the Mordheim City page on the bottom.
Finishing up some Mordheim models that have been lying around partially assembled for years. Base is MDF, stones from Hirst Art casts and tree from Games Workshop.
After a long absence due to a mix of travel and Squat-induced painting fatigue, I finally managed to finish the display base for the Nurgle Epic army. Like all my display bases, this one uses a 24″x18″ tray that slots into the display cabinet in the gaming room. The image can be expanded for a detailed view. The army barely fits so no more Nurgle models in the future…