Showing posts with label scatter terrain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scatter terrain. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 June 2021

Black Gold - Curtesy of Iliada Game Studios.

These have been knocking around for a little while and I just needed to add some flock really. I did it today with the great weather so I did it outside. Dried very quickly, while trying to figure out my storage solution for my miniatures. They will probably be useful as objectives. These are the Iliada Game Studios models, and while they dwarf my 6mm miniatures a bit I think they work.



 

Saturday, 17 October 2020

Drones and Gangers? 6mm Sci Fi

One of the projects I got done this week was my drones. I have had these things and the idea knocking around my bits box and head for ages. They are clips to hang Christmas cards on striped, festive string that you put up at the end of the year. I saw them years ago and immediately thought "drone". It has just taken years to actually go for it. The rocks on the base are from Ikea and are originally pink. I chopped up paper clips for flight stands and I'm not sure I like them. Painted black.

However, I would hate to be on the receiving end of these bad boys.



I also finished my Iliada Studios gangers. I tried to give them a Fallout sort of colour scheme. Blue and Yellow, a la the bunkers. 


The windmill. Possibly my favourite terrain that I have ever bought.


Guarding their supplies. These are made from little bits of wood that came out of window and door holes in my MDF Normandy buildings. The more little bits of cargo I can litter around the better.


Saturday, 18 July 2020

Terrain - Mechwreck

Here we go. It took days for the tissue to dry...I might need to work on my technique there. But finally this long forgotten mech is in a place I am happy to call table ready.

Here is a before shot:

Here are the after shots:
The rocks are these pink decorative, cat-litter looking things from IKEA that a colleague gave me to use for my wargaming. I have stuck other random bits of junk onto it, including a broken Lego brick and a tiddly-wink. 


Some scouts are investigating this ancient hulk, in awe of these mechanical beasts left over from a long forgotten war.

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Sci Fi Objective markers/RPG areas.

I have used plug protectors as simple terrain before. This time I wanted to go even lower effort. One is the plug protector painted grey and then painted to look like control panels like in Star Wars. The one on the right has a large screen stuck on. I used Green Stuff to attach it. It is literally a hinged piece of plastic junk from my bits box.

If I need something hacked? Come here. If I need a secret message read? Come here. Tractor beam? No worries, come this way. Fake some security footage? You guessed it...