Rummaging in the loft the other day, I found my box of "gothic scatter scenery". This was a load of stuff I assembled from Hirst Arts blocks probably 15+ years ago for small-scale skirmish gaming. It came into use for the odd game of Combat Zone and was also used for a few Scout wargames days. It's probably been a decade since I used it and I thought I'd be better off finishing it off, using it as a practice project to try and develop my terrain-making skills before selling it off.
Stargate - I'll probably modify this and keep it for 15mm! |
One large building was partly inspired by our local architecture here in Norfolk - flint walls with brick corners and detailing. I've used fieldstone walls with neat block edges. Needs to be painted with contrasting colours for the blocks and rough stones.
Large building. |
Large building. |
Large building - interior. |
I'll probably keep my statue and plinth, this can be handy as a city centre monument for Epic 40K!
Statue. |
Statue showing removable top. |
Round tower. |
Round tower. |
Arcade. |
Corner ruin 1. |
Corner ruin 2. |
Rubble piles. |
Gothic arches, |
Gothic arches (other side). |
Doorways. |
Doorways. |
Large gothic ruin. |
Large gothic ruin. |
Large gothic ruin. |
Small ruin. |
Small ruin. |
I also had some old cake pillars that were bought from the reduced bin of the local cake craft centre. I might save these for use in a 15mm ancient and mysterious alien temple. Shouldn't take long to chop the hex-based ones in half and then base those and the round-based ones and apply a bit of groundwork.
Hex-based pillars. |
Round based ruined pillars. |
Pretentious photoshopped black & white photograph. |
Fantastic terrain! Screams "Frostgrave" to me. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, in fact it was originally built with Mordheim in mind but the club stopped playing and it never actually got used for that!
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