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maniakminis · 9 months
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Please do not tap on the glass!
This is a toy plastic shark I repainted for my Mordheim board. He's a little cutie. There's a plastic rod glued under him to keep him suspended. He should look like he's swimming when I add the water.
I am impatiently waiting for all the mod podge to dry so I can finally add the resin water effects. The acrylic panels that will keep the resin contained weren't perfectly flat with the board, so I filled the cracks with gloss mod podge. I hope it works!
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crowscrafts · 2 months
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Setting up railings is slow going but makes it less likely i will get safety complaints from the mice at least
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oldschoolfrp · 3 months
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Wizard’s tower “loosely based upon the illustrations of Fighting Fantasy's Yaztromo's tower with a bit of the Citadel logo tower thrown in” from The Lost and the Very Damned blog, 2019. Detail and WIP process pics at the link.
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Photoset of my modular dungeons and dragons tile set that I made. 40pcs in all, it's got dragon claw marks and acid damage as the dragon fight I built it for was an acid breathing dragon so I eroded the pillars to create acid damage. The full tile pieces have moss added to them also.
I'm selling this set now on Etsy as I haven't used it in some time.
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pantmonger · 8 months
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All the terrain bits for the board are done. Now just to add some extra touches to the board itself and decide if I want to/can make a background image for it.
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dungeondegenerates · 3 months
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Arnaud Lambert has been making a bunch of buildings from DUNGEON DEGENERATES & they’re gorgeous! It’s really cool to see stuff I drew inspire creations like this! Plus - one step closer to the DUNGEON DEGENERATES playsets we’ve got in mind. A big blow mold of Brüttelburg? As soon as we can!
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madmaxminis · 2 years
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A while ago I got some leftover DA Fortress and Wall of Martyr parts from a friend and kitbashed them with other old imperial stuff to the buildings you see above. Now THATS what I call a defense line 😁
Enjoy 😊
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Ever since seeing this meme...
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...I haven't been able to get the idea out of my head.
So with much ado, behold:
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My magnum opus of wargaming terrain.
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porblegames · 2 months
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6mm junkyard terrain
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bfleuter · 6 months
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Took the day off yesterday and made some terrain for the Grimdark Future. These two industrial containers were made from nut cans, nerf gun parts, and trash.
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maniakminis · 8 months
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Now, nothing grows. A bizarre and horrible root covers the land, strangling the life from the trees, poisoning the water, and filling the sky with an acrid mist. Humanity barely endures by harvesting this disgusting tuber. It twists their bodies and minds, infesting their thoughts with divine visions of lost vegetables...
I took a small break this week from my other projects and built some scatter terrain for Turnip28. I picked up some fake vegetables from the dollar store, carved out mouths with my hobby knife, and jammed aquarium rocks in there for some gnarly teeth.
After gluing them to some chip board, I took some assorted bits from my bits box to add details. Tentacles and exposed organs from Tyranid and Nurgle kits. I also made piles of leftover bones from toy dinosaur skeletons. I made a terrain mixture out of Sculptmold, Mod Podge, and gravel to cover the bases. I took a sand texture and applied it to all the vegetables along with some grass tufts. Once everything was dried, I did a quick paint up with my airbrush and then hit everything with an oil wash. Oil washes are incredibly fun, especially when you're making something really gross and grimy!
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I'm incredibly happy with how they came out! I'm still working on my Turnip28 regiment and my Necromunda buddy is also making his own army so hopefully I'll get to use these for a game soon! More closeup pictures below the cut!
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crowscrafts · 3 months
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Decided on this being a central market and plaza area where the mice can relax and shop. Still way too much stuff too do!
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primerjohn · 2 months
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I was awestruck by this display. The density of detail between the buildings, people, and ships, is almost overwhelming. This was the last diorama of the series (or the first depending on which way you were coming from). The California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento was worth visiting for this series of dioramas alone.
*Smuggler’s Cove*
This O scale narrow gauge layout, Smuggler’s Cove, built by Michael Flack and the late Geoff Knott in Australia, depicts a fictional New England fishing community modeled after towns in coastal Massachusetts and Maine. Small and large fishing boats and the steamboat Sabino near the Maritime Museum play a prominent role in this coastal diorama. Look for intricate details such as the scratch built lobster traps, floats, and fish crates stacked on the pier. How many seagulls can you spot in Smuggler’s Cove?
*Geoff Knott and Michael Flack*
The late Geoff Knott and Michael Flack were insprred to build Smuggler’s Cove after discovering the history of rum-running along the East Coast of the US, in the carly 1900s, their inspiration for Smuggler’s Cove came after Geoff and Michael traveled to New England and visited Cape Cod, Boothbay Harbor, Bar Harbor, and Kennebunkport, Geoff and Michael helped to popularize O scale models. <Layout furnished by the Australasian Region of the NMRA>.
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I liked the openforge system enough that when I decided to make some more natural terrain, I carved up the foam board and attached individual squares to the bases so I could attach them with magnets and rearrange the battlefield to be different each time. After that, just followed a basic guide to grassy mini bases.
While the lines between tiles are quite distinct, I've found I rather like that as it's easy to judge distance without having to mark a grid or pull out a tape measure. Keeping tiles from 2x2 to 4x4 inches makes it easy to tell how many squares across it is without losing room for detail within the lines.
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thestonecuttersguild · 2 months
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Workbench Wednesday.
Finding myself at a stuck point on the castle, gotta figure out how to connect to the ground without actually connecting to the ground.
Also this Academy SBD, I hate this kit. Too fiddly.
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betuspaints · 6 months
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Display board is done!
This build was mostly to test my terrain building chops and I think I did pretty well here, it definitely has made me want to build more terrain.
Very happy with how it all turned out, I think my favorite part is the Aquila and banding that I sculpted onto the big pipe on the right.
The other thing I'm really pleased with on this is the color choice. Some of my minis I'll look at afterwards and think "this isn't quite the right shade" or that I wish I'd picked something different, or mixed a color with different ratios. On this however I think I got everything spot on.
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