This week, I decided to make a change and do some work on some Cityfight ruins that I had lying around.
I've been busy for the past few months getting my Deathwatch painted up and trying to finish up my unit for Squaduary most recently. I though I would take a look at some neglected terrain that has been sitting for ages.
I have had these pieces built and undercoated black for a long time now. I recently purchased some grey primer from GW, so got to work undercoating them with grey to save me having to paint the entire surface. I then gave them a quick highlight with white. This is my standard technique for painting ruins. They could be used in a game as is, but I will go back and pick out some details in them.
I also decided to base my Imperial church that I finished a while back. When taking it to and from the gaming club, the brass decorations on the bottom have a nasty habit of breaking off. To save me having to fix it each week, I added a cardboard base. This base was one of the tile sections from the Deathwatch Overkill game.
I also had constructed a Manufactorum-type building. My original intention to was paint this grey, as with my other buildings. However, after reading Joe's great Good Reads article over at Broken Paintbrush, I decided to change that. This edition featured an awesome tutorial on using salt to do rust effects, from Miniatures of Tomorrow. I decided to give this a go, and have started doing the rust effects on the building.
I hope to get these buildings finished off fairly soon to use in my games.
I also had constructed a Manufactorum-type building. My original intention to was paint this grey, as with my other buildings. However, after reading Joe's great Good Reads article over at Broken Paintbrush, I decided to change that. This edition featured an awesome tutorial on using salt to do rust effects, from Miniatures of Tomorrow. I decided to give this a go, and have started doing the rust effects on the building.
I hope to get these buildings finished off fairly soon to use in my games.