Showing posts with label Scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenery. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Dystopian Wars Scenery - Doctor Evil Mad Scientist Island of Doom Secret Volcano Base

I know it has been some time since I updated; things have been busy, and I simply haven't made much time for the hobby, which includes photographing and updating.

One of my friends/Dystopian Wars group member finally got an airbrush and can now experience the fun of using it first-hand, and the project he decided to dip into was a secret island base, with volcano and all.

Here are some WIP shots:







And finally, the completed work:




Can't wait to see it in action; seems like it could be a cool campaign piece for an evil Prussian scientist or perhaps something involving Antarcticans!




Thursday, June 26, 2014

Weathering Boring Terrain

From a 40k starter set, I thought I'd use AK interactive's different rust colors, then a matte seal or two, then the AK interactive Heavy Chipping Solution to give these pieces some individuality.





Friday, April 25, 2014

Dystopian Wars — Operation: Coos Bay

Here's the scenery we have for out two-day, combination 7500 point battle; a Normandy-style invasion.









Saturday, January 19, 2013

Updates: Predator and Khador (Airbrush Experiment)

Here are some of the updates for the recent projects I have been working on. I added ultra-highlights, as seen here:


And here, with shadows added; the grey-green I used was a little too mottled, but I think it'll work out, especially if I add a thin glaze of green afterwards.


And here are some of the Khador I have been working on. I am still using an ultra-thinned RMS White, but it simply will not go out smoothly; I will just wait for my Vallejo white to get here.  It is either thinned to the point of not working, or just shotguns large white dots all over the place. At any rate, the 'Jack on the right has the white highlights (which will be smoothed down with a red glaze) and the one on the left does not.







Wednesday, June 20, 2012