Redvers and Son Get Into Bushido
More terrain
In the last update, there was a desecrated grave with a grave stone that came from Oshiro Models. This was part of a set of grave stones and it seemed a shame to not paint up the rest and make a bigger terrain piece. While I was buying the graves from Oshiro, a cooking station and a hand wash also fell into the shopping cart.
For the grave stones, these were exactly the same paint job as the desecrated grave (luftwaffe grey, nuln oil and then a dry brush). These were all mounted on a plasticard base and then smeared with acrylic mud. Once dry, it all got covered in static grass.
The cooking station is a simple little set of 4 resin pieces and will add that ‘lived in’ feel to the table top. This is all mounted on plasticard as the graves above.
The hand washing station is a 6 piece resin set and I had ‘fun’ pinning the supports to the roof and then to the base. I’ve opted for a grey with black wash for the reed roof as this will tie in with the rice huts that I built early in this project. I’ve also opted for the same red as used in the other terrain pieces to again tie this all together. In the water trough, I’ve poured some of the resin water that I used for the pond, just because I could.
Great terrain and minis. Love this project.
Thanks @nightrunner for your comments. I’ve really been enjoying building the immersive terrain and the models for the game are lovely to paint. As they are all unique and ‘characters’, I’ve really enjoyed taking my time with each one and putting the effort in to create something different. It’s a welcome change from batch painting units and only working in olive drab, khaki and British battledress!
Oh, and the game is really good as well!