So the largest two pieces and the gantries are now painted, though they are still to get posters and weathering once everything else has gotten to this stage. Progress & updates will likely slow for a bit as I’m getting married in 9 days *eep!*. But here are some pictures to tide you over in the meantime:
Painted large buildings & gantries
Painted gantries
Painted platformed tanks
Mini eyes view of platformed tanks
Painted Ghetto in parts
Mini eyes view of painted Ghetto 1
Mini eyes view of painted Ghetto 2
Mini eyes view of painted Ghetto 3
Mini eyes view of painted Ghetto 4
Hope these amuse
Nick
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Who & Where? Me… sorry that doesn’t help! My name is Nick Brigg and i’m a gaming enthusiast in the Edinburgh area playing a variety of Wargames, Boardgames, Roleplay & LARPs on a regular basis. Currently I attend Edinburgh League of Gamers [elg] to get my weekly wargaming fix: http://elgamers.org/
What & Why? This blog is for me to share my enthusiam for the hobby, and in particular share my knowledge and experience of making wargames terrain and boards with the community. Hopefully improving the terrain which your playing on and making wargaming a prettier and more enjoyable experience.
Omg I am so going to loot the crap about of this idea! Love your work! I am really loving the 2nd Ed terrain feel with a modern twist ! When I have more time I will peruse your terrain pics! ;D
Thanks & feel free to, i’m always ‘looting’ ideas from all over the place. But the specific ones for this set are the Ghetto idea from: http://goblinminimart.com/tag/necromunda/ and the bold stripe painting idea from: http://www.scenery-planet.com/3_galeria/projects/industrialfrenzy.html
Hope this helps ;)
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Brilliant work Nick! Been trying to figure out how to incorporate some large vertical pipes into my Necromunda terrain and you (and goblinmart) have shown the way. Build the structures around the pipes! Thanks!