Another month and another piece of scratch-built terrain. In fact another piece of Frostgrave scatter terrain.
This time a small statue on a stone plinth.
Image Two - The base figure is a Monster-in-my-Pocket lion with wings mounted onto some plastic card rectangles and a block of Blue Foam.
Image Three - The base is my usual 3mm plastic card with the groundwork built up from DAS modelling clay and further textured with sieved stones and sand.
In this image, I have coated the whole model with dilute uPVA glue. I find that this gives the slightly soft plastic of the M-i-m-P toy figures a much better undercoat.
Image Four - The basecoat was mixed from black, white, brown and blue and painted on to the model with a large, soft brush.
Image Five - The first drybrush.
Image Six - After the model was 'washed', I painted the base or groundwork in my usual Snakebite and white mix.
Image Seven - And the latest piece of Frostgrave terrain is finished and ready for the table. Once the model was varnished, I added railway scatter and ground foam.
This model is quite small - just 95mm long x 70mm wide and 70mm tall, to the top of the wing.
I will try to post images of these pieces with added snow at some stage in the future.
Tony
Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Very effective work, thanks for sharing this one!
ReplyDeleteNice looking tomb, if that's not an oxymoron.
ReplyDeleteThat works really well!
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Thank you for the comments - I will be trying to add snow effect later.
ReplyDeleteTony