Very effective! They look incredibly natural.
Thank you! Maybe a bit cartoonish, but i feel that having no bases somehow makes it more believable.
Excellent! what's the noose made out of?
Thanks! It's actual rope. I bought it on ebay, as naval rope, they sell it in several sizes, they all have their purpose. To make it "usable" i simply drench it with cyanacrilic glue: it reacts immediately solidifying it in position!
As I said in previous post, myriads of combinations!
Adding flocking/pieces of vegetation to the ruins gives a so realistic effect, you can't stop looking again and again!
A table top full with such terrain pieces will be an eye candy!
I follow this link (and the other) with amazement!
Keep'em coming!
Thanks again Din!
Hopefully this last batch won't disappoint you!
Here is the last part of the set i've done so far! i won't do more for the time being, i'll likely add more parts when i'll sculpt more modular pieces in the future, i guess.
Those last pieces are the largest ones, so they deserve some more pics for each!
First, the last smaller piece, i added a large dead tree on a side, but it will act as a simple LoS-blocker wall for any gaming purposes.
This one is a bit larger, half destroyed on a side and allowing several shooters on the top. Of course, it will need a ladder too.
Lastly, the big tower. It did deserve more than two pictures, of course.
Looking at this pics, some of the wall sections might have benefitted from a wash more, mostly because i used filler to close the small gaps between the modular parts, and that filler reduced the sharpness of the stonework on some areas. Quite a pity, but i can live with that.
Please, any C&C for the future sculpts is greatly appreciated!
For now, that's all! Group pics with figures in action will follow shortly, hopefully!
Cheers
Jack