Obsidian :
Very nicely done! This will sure look good on any tabletop! :hat off
Gar Shadowfame :
great terrain piece, but doesnt it look a bit too dwarfy in a normal way?
Bassman :
Wow, cool. It’s enormous, a great piece for every battlefield. More dwarf than Chaos dwarf but really cool.
My compliments.
Nicodemus :
Great piece. What do you have it based on in the finished pictures? ~N
Joshmohr :
Might a suggest a evil purple ink wash? otherwise it looks fantastic!
centauro enano :
Thanks for the comments, the model based on a sketch that draws on material Shadowfame
It is evil inside :cheers
Loki :
Great work, it looks amazing
Shakhorth :
Awesome that would look great on any battlefield!
Willmark :
Damn cool. Home Made terrain always gets a thumbs up from me.
cornixt :
Looks great. How did you sculpt it? With a hot wire cutter or ordinary knife?
Nicodemus :
Thanks for the comments, the model based on a sketch that draws on materialcentauro enano Sorry, my question was rather ambiguous. I meant what kind of wood or foam, etc did you use on the underside of the piece, it looks like in the final pictures you have some basing there that's not in the initial work-up shots.
~N
centauro enano :
Materials and tools used materials
High density polystyrene
wood glue
thick cardboard
Acrylic paints
grass
sand tools
modeling knife (cutter)
marker
sandpaperNIcodemus
It is a solid cardboard base. Always add bases to my piece of terrain to protect them.
ashur
26 June 2010 10:18
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Nazhur :
Very well done, good work
Zuh-Khinie :
wow… that looks stunning.