Old Witch's Dancing Hut
An eye for details
With the basic shape done, it was time to start detailing the hell out of this thing. I wanted the shed to be overflowing with details, to make it look like theere was actually a hoarding witch living in it.
I started with the bed room. The furniture like the bed and cabinet I found online from the fine folks at http://zealotminiatures.com
The shelves, books and all the other details were handmade from plasticard and cardboard.
The next part was the inside of the roof. I started with a structure of wooden planks and beams. This took a lot more time than I would have liked, but it was an essential part of making the hut look good. There’s just no amount of stuff you can hang in there to cover all this space up.
I wasn’t too happy about the shelves next to the right post, So I decided to swap it for a clock.
For the inside of the roof, I wanted it to be filled with food and trophies. So I got my greens tuff out and started to sculpt hams and sausages, intermixed with some skulls. and other tidbits.
Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures of the detailing of the rest of the interior. The only ones I have left are from the pile of junk she has killed/pillaged when roaming the battlefields of Immoren. Safely stored away in case she needs a part to upgrade her trusted scrap jack hut. And one from half way through detailing the lower floor.
Sadly, I forgot to take pictures of the finished, unpainted build. So next will be painting everything.
This is AMAZING, fantastic work. I hope that it will see some table time when painted?
Oh, it surely will. I always paint miniatures with the intention of playing with them. It is one of the reasons why I never went into display-quality painting.