Once again I have a whole bunch of little bits from Mantic’s Terrain Crate Kickstarter – as with last timne, these are not from any particular pack – just from the stuff I considered “ready to paint” without a bunch of additional preparation like resetting with hot water, etc. Evenb though I painted the shackle tables identically, I painted the “tool” tables as though one was old-timey surgical equipment, while the other perhapos used for Torturer’s Tools.
These hedges are fine for moulded plastic. I retextured the ground with Vallejo paste, and added some flock in patches to the ground. I could have covered the actual hedges in flock as well, but it would have been messy and the stuff would probably continue to fall off for a long time to come. Not worth the time – if I’m going to flock hedges, I’d probably do my own fron scratch…
This little wheelbarrow and bucket could go into a corner almost anywhere across a lot of genres.
A pile of bedrolls and pouches and a lantern. x3. Painted them with the same colours but with all of the individual components being different colours across the three, though the lanterns each use different palettes.
A pair of Iron Maidens. Done in brassy-coppery tones for a bit of extra colour over doing them in boring old silver-iron tones.
And a pair of coffins, with optional skellingtons. They also fit into the Iron Maidens.
17 more little Mantic pieces in 21 bits. Although these were finished across August, you can see why I saved them for a compilation post at the end of the month – and those Skeletons were finished in the last moments of August! These are my final pieces for Dave Stone’s Winter of Scenery Challengeand I should have a post up tomorrow with all of the items I finished for that challenge over the two months.
Nice little bits- the iron maidens are rather cool in particular.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers Pete. A nice(?) little bit of set dressing at least.
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wonderful additions mate, all painted to your high standard. The hedges remind me of mutant caterpillars if I’m blatantly honest, but that’s no slight on your work
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar goes rogue!
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Some good useful stuff there, though I too prefer “brush” style hedging too.
Cheers Roger.
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I’m with Pete! nice set of iron maidens and I do like the torture tables!
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Man, your output is just incredible!! I’ve been crap at commenting lately, but I’ve been keeping up to date with your stuff – all excellent as always of course 😊
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I like those little tool tables – neat! 🙂
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Good work all the way around. I like the hedges a bit more than you do. For plastic, they’re about as good as you can hope for I reckon. Either way, all of this stuff should be handy for gaming and good on you for knocking it all out!
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Again Az, you are a fine mini painting machine! Great output and I really liked the Iron Maiden.
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Nice bit of mood-setting scatter terrain there, makes the board feel lived in (and as others have said you can’t go wrong with a bit of Iron Maiden!)
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How dare you finish all this Terrain Crate Kickstarter stuff already – I wasn’t going to touch mine for another ten years!
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