Terrain, Ethiopian and otherwise

Started by lowlylowlycook, 24 September 2018, 01:07:51 AM

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lowlylowlycook

Put together my second set of Goblin Town terrain.  For this second set I primed the pieces with a dark green and then tried to apply the tan lightly.
I haven't yet put a wash down and I think it already looks playable.



The above is both sets.

Terry37

Impressive and a lot of work I can see!

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Techno

Excellent work, Cookie !

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FierceKitty

This is going to lend itself to some very colourful AAR photographs. Looking forward to it.
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They work. Going to give you lots of levels for games, which is always good.
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Looking forward to seeing this lot in action.

Womble67

Very impressive indeed

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Steve J

Great work and the colours are spot on IMHO 8)

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lowlylowlycook

My two latest rock formations. the flat one was made so the tower will fit on top and the other is basically a spiral staircase.


sunjester

Nice! You are certainly a one-man production line. ;)

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Half built some trees.  These are now to the point that my nephew can finish them without any undue waiting for stuff to dry.  (I've since sealed the bases with dark brown paint and PVA)


Techno

Those look belting. :)

Great job.

Cheers - Phil