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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Oldben1 on May 27, 2011, 08:24:15 PM
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I've been dying to make Some Egyptian terrain after drooling over all the beautiful work here.
Here is what I came up with:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26861900@N00/
I don't have the time or patience for Hirst Arts, so after finding an Egyptian toob at MIchael's, I built this terrain in 3 nights! It's not perfect, but it functions well and looks pretty good.
I cut all the wood pieces and used a burning pen to make the details. Then I drybrushed brown, orange, yellow and white. I like that I can arrange the pieces like a temple, or a museum.
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Very nice work there.
I look forward to seeing them in use.
Thanks
Amalric
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Very nice! Just goes to show how a little creativity and ingenuity can make good terrain for much cheaper costs! How did you "prep" the plastic to get the effect...?
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As I said on Flickr, those look great, especially the plastic Egyptian statuary bits from Michael's. I'll have to take a closer look at those Toobs next time I haunt our local Michael's!
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I actually primed the plastic statues with grey primer as it was all I had left. I then painted them twice with brown paint. Then the beauty of drybrushing.
I actually sprayed all the wood with clear coat so there would be less grain.