Easter came and went, lets just say it was, quiet.
I bet yours was too.
The last two weeks were very weird from a work standpoint, as well as a living position. But the lack of a commute and the extra free time as a result did mean I got a lot of hobby time done.
So in no particular order:
Stan for Scale |
Well over a Kilo |
Next are some additions to the Imagi-Nations 15mm project:
Hussar! |
Next some fantasy:
Reaper miniatures |
Back to terrain:
Not bad for super quick.... |
Once that was done I sprayed the whole black, and then drybrushed the ballast up with brownish greys, forcing an old, big, brush between the sleepers. After that the surface of the sleepers got a drybrushing of browns. Finally the tracks themselves got a pretty sloppy coat of gunmetal, and a surface highlight of steely-silver. Real rails tend to have shiny surfaces, but are pretty grubby where the wheels don't touch, so it doesn't require too much care.
I have to say I'm really happy with the result.
Finally for today, a random giveaway miniature from the Conan game bemused me for a while, until I realised there was a perfect use for it....
Atop couple of painted garden rocks, he makes an excellent Spartan General, probably most suited to being the leader in the fantasy variant of my army, but he can do duty as a historical character if required.
Not bad for a couple of weeks.
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Not bad for a couple of weeks.
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Great looking minis...and church!
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Matt
Thanks for the rail track tip - I have mine glued to balsa painting and was wondering which way to jump for painting. My last lot were done with ballast and they ended up looking pretty poor - your method gives good results.
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