Monday, February 15, 2010
Modular buildings
Saturday, February 6, 2010
European Gothic structures
But I have virtually NO scenics for the Empire other than generic terrain. I already had a few things for the Lizardmen I was using for VSF, with a similar tropical feel. But half-timbered buildings? Wattle and daub? Nein.
Anyone have easy ways to make these buildings? I will need at least:
- Tavern or coaching inn
- Farmhouse
- Two or three townhomes
- Barn/stable
- Outbuildings
- Sigmarite Shrine
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
RTV Purchased
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Martian Insulae
Same packaging, spray painted. I used three colors in successive layers, then went back and lightly 'dusted' with the lower colors to keep the sort of mottled look I was going for. I like the texture of the packaging as well - actually, it was as important as the interesting shape when I saw it laying there, discarded, looking for a way to be recycled. Man, I feel the urge to hug a tree or something...
In this last shot (again, not a great picture), you can see the ground level entries for two homes, plus chimneys (the mushroom-looking things) and windows for upper stories. The windows need painting, of course, and the doors are waiting on a trip to the store to purchase framing pieces for around them.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Some VSF Work
This second piece is an older piece that is getting a facelift. It's gotten a touchup of my now-standard Martian sand, plus a few layers of the water effects stuff I have been using. Finally, I added a lot of reed bundles. These are about an inch tall, so very high reeds/grasses for 15mm, or tall grass for 25/28mm gaming.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Primitive Huts
Enter Alex Bates in Alaska, of the new Forge of Ice company. They get a deal worked out, and now, they are in production.
First, a group shot. There are four different designs:

Now a close up of one:

I have nothing to do with the paint jobs (nice work, though, especially the snow) which were done I believe by a Mr Robert Phipps of the United Kingdom, a customer of Forge of Ice and friend of Alex's. I hope no one minds me swiping the photos, but I'll remove if you want me to!
I pinched this tidbit regarding the snow effect from TMP (http://theminiaturespage.com/)
"Regarding the snow effect, Rob [Phipp] says:
I Just use a bit of PVA wood glue on the bits I wanted covered in snow, then used a white flock, then another coat of PVA and then Bicarbonate of Soda for the snow effect. You get a nice brilliant crisp white from it.You don't have to use a white flock underneath but it stops any colour from the tent from showing through if your PVA is too thin.
And that's how he does it!
-Alex"
The reviews have been most complimentary, for both sculpting and quality of the production castings. You can reach Alex through his blog, and here's a link with more info and pictures of the tents. http://forum54.oli.us/index.php?topic=5205.15