Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 – Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Intact version

Another set of paid-for STLs from Wargame Forge over on MyMiniFactory today – the second type of Tech Cult Storage Tanks. I had planned to post these alongside the ones yesterday but it turned out I was missing a photo, so I had to hold off and take that missing photo today.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Intact version Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Intact version

The painting was done in the exact same manner as detailed in yesterday’s post.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Ruined version Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Ruined version

I don’t even have anything interesting to type here. So have some more photos.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 2 - Destroyed

These last two photos give visual context to these models. I can use one of each and then have them progressively more damaged and destroyed or simply lay them all out for the appearance of an area that has suffered significant but partial refinery damage.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 1 & 2 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank 1 & 2 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

First picture shows them alongside Battletech and Legions Imperialis models, while the second alongside 40k, Crisis Protocol and Star Wars Legion.

Once again, these were completed during the timeframe of Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 25-26!

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank – Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank

More terrain today that had been waiting for the Oil Wash sessions at the end of last month for their completion. These are paid-for STLs from Wargame Forge over on MyMiniFactory.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Ruined Tech Cult Storage Tank

Pretty straightforward painting method overall: Filler Primer, Primed Black, Sprayed with either Citadel’s Leadbelcher or Vallejo’s Gunmetal (I fogot which, preobably Vallejo). I then overpainted the red panels which I later stippled a subtle highlight onto. These will fit in very nicely with the other “Admech/Mechanicum” themed terrain I completed last year.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Ruined Tech Cult Storage Tank

Then it was applying the Decals – which I took from some Admech and Mechanicum kits and a gloss varnish. (Much) later on it was time for oil wash part 1 (black/brown) and then aweek later part 2 (shades of orange/rust). Then a few days later, spray varnish to seal it all in and done.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Destroyed Tech Cult Storage Tank

Something I do like about these is that they’re pretty scale-agnostic. Now obviously being STL files, they can be embiggened as much as you like (or can fit on a build plate) – but even printed at Battletech Gothic scale, they still work ok with a variety of other models, scales and genres, as you can see in these photos.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Tech Cult Storage Tank

I only printed one of the intact version. Perhaps I should have done two so I could have a larger refinery area on the board? I was thinking it’s too late as these are all finished, but I guess it wouldn’t be hard to print another one of these and the painting process wasn’t horrible – the biggest issue being getting the desk cleared for Oil Washing (and later, photography!)

These models are also pretty scale-agnostic as well. I’ll get some scale shots with models next to them up in a forthcoming post. And yet again, these were completed during the timeframe of Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 25-26 – so have another shoutout, Dave!