And some call this a skirmish game... |
Blog about painting, modelling and playing Age of Sigmar, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4th and Warhammer 40K
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Oldhammer meets Age of Sigmar: Battle for Black Fire Pass
As most likely none of you missed, GW recently announced that its necromancers are hard at work resurrecting the Old World. They expect to take about two or three years to give us more clarity on what this will mean. Meanwhile as one of those madmen that like both the current AoS lore AND the Old World I've just decided to go have fun right now (as to what is planned: que sera sera). One of the things on my to-do list was fight a big battle over Black Fire Pass. Yesterday evening, I did just that.
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Tutorial: flock basing around buildings and painting rivers for Warhammer and Age of Sigmar
Building the Townscape gives me ample opportunity to make some pictures for tutorials. Let's start off with a double feature: Flock basing around buildings and painting rivers for Warhammer and Age of Sigmar (and any other wargame as well for that matter). Followed up with some bonus content about adding signs to buildings. To follow along you'll need some appropriate bases (I prefer MDF), a few colors of flock, grass tufts, instant filler and (optionally) plaster and molds. Let's get started.
We start with the end result, this is what I'm aiming for here. |
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Warhammer Townscape watermill painted
The Warhammer Townscape watermill is one of the larger, more impressive buildings in the set. As it has a small river running past it, I had to take some extra care of the base of the building. It took a few extra days to apply epoxy water effects properly (no Mighty Fortress disaster repeats for me). I think that was worth it. Here's a shot of the completed building.
Now here's a building to fight over. Also I found my misty valley backdrop. |
Monday, November 4, 2019
First four Warhammer Townscape buildings finished
I had an overtly productive weekend this weekend. It was actually too productive to fit in a single post. I'll just keep te WIP pictures with semi-helpful tips on reserve for later. Having built the first six buildings of the Warhammer Townscape (follow the link if you're wondering what that is) I decided it was time to apply some paint. After all I used some new techniques and I wanted to find out if they actually held up when paint was applied. Short version: I'm happy. Here's a group shot of my first four buildings.
Welcome to Frugelhöfen, we're still working on the rest of the village... |
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