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    Industrial Terrain Project

    Hi,
    I thought it might be interesting to post on a project in progress rather than just the final result. I had the idea to do some kind of an industrial piece (something I've never tried before). ...
  2. Hi, Thanks for the comments. The roof is just...

    Hi,
    Thanks for the comments. The roof is just textured plasticard from Plastruct. Same with the floor, the cobblestone out front, and the small bricks on the bell tower.
  3. I wrote up a reply to your question, Colonel, but...

    I wrote up a reply to your question, Colonel, but every time I tried to post it, it keeps telling me that it needs to be approved by the moderator(?). Yet other of my posts apparently don't. I know...
  4. I thought what this guy did was pretty cool:...

    I thought what this guy did was pretty cool:
    http://www.heresy-online.net/forums/showthread.php?t=45559
    Just for reference.
  5. It's actually really easy. After you've cut...

    It's actually really easy.

    After you've cut the foam to size, take a ball point pen (a cheap BIC or whatever will do just fine) and draw the bricks on in a grid with a straightedge. You really...
  6. Thanks for the remarks. It's built from blue...

    Thanks for the remarks. It's built from blue foam, foam-core board, a little hobby/craft wood, and textured plasticard. I'd be happy to go into more detail about any specific aspect of the model,...
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    yeah, it's pretty much god's gift to terrain...

    yeah, it's pretty much god's gift to terrain builders.
  8. Hi, thanks for the remarks. The walls are blue...

    Hi, thanks for the remarks.
    The walls are blue foam, with the brick formed by lightly scoring the surface with a ball point pen, then pressing a rock onto the surface to impart that texture. Hats...
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    The usual suspects: blue foam for the walls,...

    The usual suspects: blue foam for the walls, foam-core for the floor, thin card for the "plaster".
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    I would use oil paints thinned to a wash with...

    I would use oil paints thinned to a wash with white spirits. Hit it with gloss coat beforehand (like Future via an airbrush, or, if you've got no exposed foam, some cheap Krylon Gloss aerosol) and...
  11. A few more shots ...

    A few more shots

    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8492/8298083893_33d7da1bed_z.jpg
    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8217/8298080717_9c60cfac7e_z.jpg...
  12. Scratch Built Imperial Church Holiday Project

    The holiday break was a great opportunity to work on some terrain projects I've had in mind for a while. Nearly finished with this Imperial Church.
    I really like to have terrain usable in a game,...
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    Scratch Built Ruined Building

    A pretty straight forward (and fun) build over the holiday break. I like terrain that you can actually use and get models in so I made the second level detachable. Suggestions/comments always...
  14. Scratch Built Imperial Church Holiday Project

    Decided to build some terrain over the break. Its a nice change from the meticulousness of miniature painting. Still working on it but I thought I would post the progress so far to see if I'd get...
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