After reading a few books by Simon Scarrow, and getting halfway in the first historical book of five regarding the Roman empire I decided to dig up my roman and celtic dba armies.
As I think Hail Caesar is a great set of rules I am basing the models to be able to play both dba and HC.
This evening I finished the Romans, next will be the Celts/Britons, then there will be a lot of painting to do..
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Roman army!
Bushido board pt 8
The waterfall is taking shape, I started with a thin string of cotton, and some small drops of superglue. Then some more cotton, and a lot more superglue, to finish this stage I poured the last of Vallejos still water over the fall, to give the glossy, wet look. When I get more of the modeling water I will add a bit more to the fall as well as fluff up the foamy blob at the bottom.
An idéa that worked quite well so far!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Bushido board pt 7
I made some fishes in green stuff, painted and placed them on the bottom with a little superglue. Now I just have to pour some still water over them and hope it stays still this time.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Busido board pt 6, the DISASTER
Now for the bad things, I have stuck the plants in the river, pressing through the bottom and as a result the water slipped past the hard mix of sand and filler.
The pillars that should hold the bridge is also pressed down, not a long way at all but you can clearly see the holes which the water went through. The problem was that apparently white styrofoam isn't waterproof as you might have imagined, I sure did. The Still Water wasn't so still after all, and after a panicked wiping and covering of the holes underneath, without tilting the whole board I carefully put the hole board on a cut up big plastic bag so the water effect would not damage anything underneath the board, this will be a permanent solution as the water effect now has glued the bag and the board tohether. Oh well, you learn something every day, no matter how sticky and messy it may be..
Monday, November 18, 2013
Bushido board pt 5
I got some fish tank plastic plants which I used a screw to press into the styrofoam, and then twist the screw back up without the plant following. This worked surprisingly well and no glue were needed and the plants are really stuck in place if you dont *want* to remove them of course. It is looking great with all the vegetation now.
More to come!
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Eiji the Samurai pt. 2
Step two, the Wash. I used an old ogryn flesh that has got some black, brown and sepia mixed in along with water and god knows what else.
It really doesnt matter as you just need to make the details pop.