Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain Pack: Hydra Power Station

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain Pack: Hydra Power Station

Some readers may have noticed that I haven’t actually finished or showcased any terrain for this month and part two of Season of Scenery Challenge. Well, it’s time to rectify that today.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain Pack: Hydra Power Station

The look of the …shields(?) seemed to indicate a concrete surface more than a metal to me, so I textured them slightly with my go-to AK Interactive Easy Cast Texture Paste to rough them up just a little bit more.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain Pack: Hydra Power Station

I also spent some time fumbling with exactly how to paint the coils and pipes. I’m not really a big fan of everything glowing a super-bright blue so I eventually settled on my favoured coppery tones along with brownish and bluish metals.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain Pack: Hydra Power Station

And finally, here’s Spidery-Man posed on top to provide us with a scale shot of these pieces. With three days left in the month, I’ve got two more pair of terrain pieces with just a few touches to go, two larger pieces with a lot more to go, and three significant pieces that I really would like to finish two of in the remaining time. Shame I also have to go to work…

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Dumpsters, Street Lights & Traffic Lights PLUS Mantic Terrain Crate Bins

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Dumpsters, Street Lights & Traffic Lights PLUS Mantic Terrain Crate Bins

Continuing with the month’s overall theme of Dave Stone’s current Season of Scenery Challenge we have a lot of smaller terrain pieces from the Marvel Crisis Protocol Core Set as well as a few extra pieces from Mantic.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Dumpsters

First up we have another pair of Crisis Protocol Dumpsters. This pair is from my second Core Box that I picked up as it was on sale and not terribly more than picking up the NYC Terrain Box set, but also had the benefits of extra dice, rulers and a second set of figures to play with. I painted the initial pair of Dumpsters back in 2020, so I’m hopeful that I’ll finally get my shit together soon and be able to have a game with a fully painted set.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Traffic Lights

I also found the initial pair of Traffic Lights that I’d partly base coated, got the newer pair up to speed and then completed the four of them. Credit to Jay Adan for his downloadables that made my life easier in terms of the stop-go people and the “instructions” on them.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Street Lights, Mantic Terrain Crate Bins

I also finished the single Rubbish Bin and the Street Lights from my second set. I’m pretty sure I painted the original Rubbish Bin in the past as well, but I’m not going to go searching for the link to it. These Mantic Bins used to be called “Mars Attacks” scenery, and that’s how mine were purchased as well as listed the last time I posted them but given that this particular licence has long expired and that the same terrain pieces still continue to be sold today as part of the Terrain Crate range, it only makes sense for me to call them that here. The previous bins were painted green, as “Rubbish Bins” while I went for yellow on this second set, which are more in line with how public “Recycling Bins” look around these parts.

Marvel Crisis Protocol Terrain: Dumpsters, Street Lights & Traffic Lights PLUS Mantic Terrain Crate Bins

To wrap up, here’s a few models providing us with scale – We’ve got Reaper’s Berkeley, a Zombicide figure, a Primaris Marine and Crossbones from Marvel Crisis Protocol.