Right on the tails of Reaper’s Dumpsters and “Weapons Lockers” that I just shared, I had found the unassembled sets of Shipping Containers from my Bones Kickstarters. So over a few days, I assembled, sprayed, stencilled and weathered them. It wasn’t hard, just tedious, but certainly doable enough to make continue to myself finish a couple pieces each day over several days, which is also how I managed to finally complete those the Dumpsters and Weapons Lockers.
Once again, a Space Marine, a Hasslefree model that absolutely is not of Simon Pegg, and a Zombicide figure that is not Basil Fawlty here provide us with some size reference…
Your perseverance has certainly paid off these look excellent and the weathering is perfect, plus the added stencil work all adds to fantastic looking scenery
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Thanks Dave – the stencil stuff was painful, but I’ll write a little more about that in a couple of days when I show off the other containers (finished this month, this time..)
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Nice. They are the sort of immersion markers that really sell a modern table. I’ve a load of 20mm sized ones from a local company (Knightwing Models) but am after some 28mm sized ones.
Cheers,
Pete.
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You have a real knack for painting these storage crates! They always have the right amount of weathering and look realistic. You’re going to have an awesome looking post-apocalyptic board when you put all this stuff together!
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Great weathering and stencilling, these look great.
There’s no way that could possibly be Basil Fawlty – who in their right mind would give him a gun!
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You make the mundane just so f’ing 😎
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