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Offline Psychopomp

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #15 on: 15 June 2016, 03:44:17 PM »
Thank you!  Yet another figure to look for at Historicon!  I wonder if anyone there will have Heresy stuff...  :)

Offline eilif

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #16 on: 15 June 2016, 07:10:11 PM »
Excellent work all around.  You really make it look like most of the warhammer terrain is better suited to warband skirmishes like Mordheim, Frostgrave and Song of Blades than for company/battalion size WHFB engaements. I've also just finished up a few of the Harry Potter chess set pieces as statues. They really look great as large 28mm terrain.

Are the roofs of the crypts removable?

Offline beefcake

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #17 on: 15 June 2016, 09:05:05 PM »
Wow, that looks really cool. I'm very jealous of your purchases and painting.


Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #18 on: 26 June 2016, 08:08:13 PM »
Excellent work all around.  You really make it look like most of the warhammer terrain is better suited to warband skirmishes like Mordheim, Frostgrave and Song of Blades than for company/battalion size WHFB engaements. I've also just finished up a few of the Harry Potter chess set pieces as statues. They really look great as large 28mm terrain.

Are the roofs of the crypts removable?
No they are an integral part of the model, four walls and a roof, you have the option to stick them on their bases, so you can still place models in them or use them without the base

Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #19 on: 26 June 2016, 08:16:12 PM »
Initial Set Up for the Great Worm Hunt
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
Apprentice, Treasure Hunter and Crossbow
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
Wizard, Archers and Warhound close in on the first treasure
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
I SPy the enemy apprentice
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
Mind Controlled the Giant Worm, who then rampaged through the enemy Warband...
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
Looking past the graveyard
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr
The Worm continues its hunt
Untitled by Steve White, on Flickr

Really nice to finally get to use the terrain and with a Deep Cut cobblestone gamingmat to really bring it to life!
« Last Edit: 23 January 2017, 12:01:07 AM by Cool Dad »

Offline Azzabat

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #20 on: 26 June 2016, 08:22:20 PM »
Some really nice terrain there.

What are the red and blue 'arc' pieces? in the last photo? They look useful.
I know the voices aren't real .... but they have such FASCINATING ideas!

Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #21 on: 26 June 2016, 08:27:25 PM »
Some really nice terrain there.

What are the red and blue 'arc' pieces? in the last photo? They look useful.

They are "persistent" spell effects, wounded, crossbow unloaded so that you have a visual reminder that fits around a standard 25mm base. Available in acrylic or mdf from a company called Blotz.

Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #22 on: 22 January 2017, 11:58:56 PM »
Another blast from the Warhammer Past.
Using an old Games Workshop Mighty Fortress from the late 1980's. Made from high density polystyrene. Using one tower and one wall section.

Wall section cut in half using a small wood saw.


Base for the wall made cut from 3mm MDF and then edges beveled using a large wood file


Positioned to make sure they would fit


Using a small fret saw to remove sections of the wall. These where then filed down to give a more worn and old look. All of the spare "chunks" used to make rubble pile.


All glued down and drying


Next up its filler time to cover any gaps, followed by adding sand, small stones and other bits.



Skeleton Archer for scale.


Primed with some "Buff Titanium" to seal the polystyrene and little bits of rubble. With the finished skeleton archers.



Next it's a matt black spray paint and then copius amounts of grey drybrushing
« Last Edit: 23 January 2017, 12:03:17 AM by Cool Dad »

Offline schoon

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #23 on: 23 January 2017, 10:06:52 AM »
Wow! That's a blast from the past.

As I recall, that Styrofoam doesn't react will to spray primers, so you might want to base coat with brush on primer.

Offline Dr. Zombie

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #24 on: 23 January 2017, 10:44:47 AM »
Awesome stuff. I cannot believe you could get yourself to carve up an old heirloom like the mighty fortress.

And by Sigmars bushy eyebrows! Please do not use spray paint!! It will melt the styrofoam.

Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #25 on: 24 January 2017, 12:44:52 AM »
That's the fortress corner completed.





Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #26 on: 24 January 2017, 12:46:57 AM »
Wow! That's a blast from the past.

As I recall, that Styrofoam doesn't react will to spray primers, so you might want to base coat with brush on primer.

The primer was a nice thick coat, covered 99%, the 1% that got missed actually added to the decay by giving some of the flat parts a dimpled effect.

Offline Cool Dad

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #27 on: 24 January 2017, 12:53:32 AM »
Awesome stuff. I cannot believe you could get yourself to carve up an old heirloom like the mighty fortress.

And by Sigmars bushy eyebrows! Please do not use spray paint!! It will melt the styrofoam.

See above for the spray paint.

I have had one set of the mighty fortress since it was released, got used a lot for 3rd edition WFB, then doubled up for the Deeping Wall in LotR Journeys. Then it sat in the shed for 10 years in its box. The last year at Salute I found a second set that I got for a bargain price of £25.
So i would rather carve it up and use it as it was intended, as an awesome piece of terrain rather than a forgotten box in a dusty shed. Besides with two sets I can have a complete fortress and a blown up one!

Offline schoon

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #28 on: 24 January 2017, 01:08:11 AM »
Very nice work - beautiful and functional!

Offline Karadek

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Re: Oldhammer Terrain for Frostgrave
« Reply #29 on: 25 January 2017, 03:04:12 AM »
Part of me cries inside because you chopped up the Mighty Fortress, something I couldn't afford back in the day (or now!), but it looks so great that I'm okay with it. 

 

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