The second part of my Modelling Masterclass article Cabbage Patch and how I painted it is now up on Barking Irons Online, see this link Part one - the construction is available here
These three images show the finished terrain piece - a walled cabbage patch that measures 11 inches x 8 inches and was completed for less that £4.00 over a couple of days. I hope that you enjoy reading about how I first constructed it and then painted it.
It is my intention to produce at least one modelling article a month for BIO and to that end I have been busy over the last few weeks trying to build up a stockpile of finished pieces.
Although the bulk will be Flintloque or Slaughterloo based, I am hopeful that there will be something for everyone and the odd Typhon or Fantasy piece.
Tony
9 comments:
Very nice piece, looking forward to seeing the other pieces.
Very nice. And especially as it was completed for just £4.00 and a little effort.
Thanks for the comments - it is also featured on TMP, see;
http://theminiaturespage.com/news/102408/
Tony
Excellent, would like that set up in 20mm.
Lovely wee terrain piece.
Excellent tutorial. More top tips than you came shake a stick at.
Regards,
Matt
Fantastic post, I'm thinking of doing the same thing, but in 15mm, I wonder if they sell smaller flowers!! Thanks for the heads up.
Ray
Great articles Tony - I've made a link to them from my Man Cave here:
http://tasmancave.blogspot.com/2011/05/cabbage-patch.html
Hopefully I get a patch of my own done up soon!
Thank you Tas,
I also see that you had the original construction post from Steve's Painting Shed Blog. I had lost this link, but as you can see, my own Cabbage Patch was based very closely on this idea.
For anyone interested - here is the inspiration for my Flintloque Cabbage Patch.
http://paintingshed.blogspot.com/2010/08/cabbages.html
Tony
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