The title says it all really - The Grim Darkness has put together a really characterful 1500pt force of Imperial Guard: the Arcadian 107th: http://arcadian107.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/i-finished-my-imperial-guard-army.html .
Here's the group hug...
...but please check out his blog to see the details!
Stay well,
- D.
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
365 Time at last for a small facelift...
...Well - it was rather overdue, wasn't it?!
That's right - I've finally left the last decade behind.
[work-very-much-in-progress: any thoughts gratefully received...]
- Drax.
That's right - I've finally left the last decade behind.
[work-very-much-in-progress: any thoughts gratefully received...]
- Drax.
Monday, 24 June 2013
364 Flames of War - Normandy Hamlet (on the cheap)
Those of you who saw my last post will be aware of my dearth of Flames of War scenery.
I was certainly very painfully aware of this, so I've started to make some:
Having spent time cursing at the price of resin buildings online, I thought 'What the hell - I only need a few blocky shapes: I can whizz them out with some plasticard.
So I did. A handful of buidings and a sturdy old Norman square-tower church (sans spire):
Then, the next evening, I realised that with just a little careful measurement I could easily make some wrap-around facias for these buildings out of cornflakes boxes, and give them sparse but sufficient detail in cardboard relief too.
So I did for one of them.
Then I bunged some fine sand on the roof and gave it a lick of paint, taking my inspiration from those around me - the damp, mossy tideline around the base of the walls is entirely deliberate. From a distance (current lack of chimney notwithstanding) it's genuinely surprisingly convincing! Even Mrs Drax was impressed. They all open:
And for the hell of it, here's the side view of our little rental cottage and a couple of other views down the hill. Yes, that's thatch in the background of the third one. Twee, huh?!
More when I get around to it - including some shots with models for scale. If it helps, the painted model is 30mm tall the top of the walls.
- D.
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