The German Army of East Africa, as seen gracing western Libatia in our campaigns. The privates are HAT Anzacs and the officer is the esci British standard bearer minus flag.
Excited about the Beowulf RPG (hopefully) coming out at the end of the year, I decided a good project would be to make some sort of Heorot/Valhalla/mead hall building. In my mind it would also be useful for Oathmark, Middle Earth, and at a pinch the Dark Ages. First up some research to get inspiration. I've always like the look of the Mead Hall from Zen Terrain (not the price), but I imagine it must be a pretty cold hall without a fire. Perhaps not the outside, but the interior looks nice and cosy. A bit closer to what I had in mind, rough and ready but still elegant. The size makes you imagine the hold of a local lord, not some imperial palace. An interesting cross section, this hall looks like it could be constructed from an upturned boat. A couple of grades above my current modelling ability, but some nice details. These three are all similar in that the construction is two concentric sets of beams. The middle ‘box’ supporting the roof, and the outer set of beams holding up
In both my campaigns, I'm rapidly approaching the point where I'm going to need something to represent the tower of Tor Varden for the penultimate scenario in the Beacon Tower mission. The tower is described as 3 rooms, each 1.5' square, with the entrance door opening to room A, a door between room A and room B, and a door between room B and room C. In room C there is the start of a staircase leading to the upper level. So how to create something that's not going to take an age, but is going to look half decent. I've been quite happy with how my tables have looked in the first mission, so it would be a shame to let my quality slip just as the scenarios are starting to get more meaty. My first thought was dungeon tiles, Black Magic Craft makes some nifty looking ones on his channel link . But I want my miniatures to look like they're really there when I photograph them, and not just floating on some 2-dimensional astral plane. Ok so I'm going to end up making
When I lose my mojo for crafting (it happens) I tend to find myself watching some of the guys on Youtube. One of the people I particularly like at the moment it Nat1 videos . At the end of last year he posted a video where he made a rather spectacular, ruined Weathertop. I got inspired so I bought a couple of sheets of 20mm XPS foam, drew out a rough plan and got shaping. Starting to take shape. A couple of Mithril miniatures for scale. After getting the pieces how I wanted, I gave the whole thing a coating of watered down PVA, mixed with black acrylic ink. The whole thing was then painted grey, coated in a wash (made from acrylic ink, ilford rinse aid, acrylic medium and water). After the wash was dried, I got to dry brushing. Three layers in all, grey, grey mixed with cream, and a light highlight with cadmium white. It's mounted on a cork floor tile, painted up, with a scattering of foam flock. Overall I'm more than happy with the result. Strider and the Hobbits, taking it fo
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