Citadel Woods
May 8, 2012 by dignity
Darrell tries his hand at building the citadel woods terrain set... what will he think of them?
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May 8, 2012 by dignity
Darrell tries his hand at building the citadel woods terrain set... what will he think of them?
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At 2:27 – 2:50, does Darrell really say, “…instructions on how to get wood….??”. If he needs instructions I think he has been playing toy soldiers too often and for too long.
I’ve wanted some of these for Warmachine for ages, good to see the sprues for the first time
Well, as the song goes, if you go down to the wood today you’re in for a big surprise.
I like the model, I think I’d be tempted to use something like the vallejo texture pastes in a thin layer on the tree mounting points for when you remove the trees, rather than just a bit if flock, I really need to give fantasy a try one of these days.
Only thing wrong with it is the same problem all GW terrain has, you can make a much bigger version cheaper that you can have more variety and flexibility in. If you need one in a few minutes and you have the £17 GW want for one it’ll do but I’ll be twisting wire and wrapping it in masking tape and plaster bandages if I need a forest.
Exactly. I built two woods this size, with magnetic trees for the same price, just with materials from a local Hobby store.
I, too, like the mysterious terrain rules in Warhammer Fantasy. I think games should have more interaction with the terrain.
Getting over exited and squirting to much glue on his wood……..
Nice piece but i’m sure it costs a arm and a leg and id rather get more mini’s
I think these are overpriced at 30 bucks or 17 pounds. I’ve made my own cheaper and there is more satisfaction in seeing a forest you built yourself.
from 1996, a GamesWorkshop book “How to make wargames terrain”
I quote Nigel Stillman;”I have been spending a lot of time making a collection of scenery and soon discovered that I needed trees… Lots and lots of trees!”
Before the GW UK website makeover there were some excellent how to make terrain articles, including trees.
These look ok and by GW standards not too badly priced.
Personally I will be continuing to make my own.
It’s too bad you can’t get the old book anymore, it’s pretty advanced when it comes to some of the terrain pieces. The new book is better by far but the old one is still very good for a different type of terrain, i feel.
Good thing i bought it back in 99 🙂
I found my copy yesterday. The voting hall, in my area, has a small book stand. So there you go folks, it pays to vote!
I think this kit is so poorly detailed it is a disgrace, for that price ! The leaves come in horrigle bunches, the sides of the trees are smoothed and devoid of details… The only redeeming factor are the rare little scenery elements. You’ll be better off making your own trees, even quick and dirty is better than this kit.
BoW Romain
I agree, they’re not great. TBH with you the GW plastic scenery has made me really lazy because “they’re not bad”… thing is they’re not good either. Sadly I think building wargames terrain is becoming a dying art, its such a shame I used to play on such gorgeous unique tables as well.
i personly think they look better with the leaves off and mybe to save waste you could use the leaves painted up and stick them onto IG tanks for xtra camo
We got a set if these for the office. We don’t use them……..
They aren’t bad, but I’d paint them up as dead trees. Just hate the “patches” of leaves…
Now that’s vintage Darrell. He tells us how to get wood, even if it means spilling glue everywhere. But that’s not what we are waiting to hear, is it? The question on everyone’s lips, the answer we all want to hear, the big issue is … does Darrell see any downsides? He keeps us waiting nearly all the way through the video. And just when we can’t wait any longer … yowzer yowzer! Darrell sees no downsides to this. That’s a huge relief. I think he knows. He knows that we are all tuning in just to hear those famous… Read more »
nice set looks much better than the old gw trees
The tree’s are not great, but they aren’t bad either. The problem I see with them is the trees toppling over/falling off when moving your scenery from the stash to the table and breaking off leaves.
I know we got 2 sets of these at our LGS and most of the branches/leaves have come off by now through repeated (ab)use
Got Wood? 😀
I suggest watching this with the captions on and transcribe the audio, tons of fun 😉
I bought these yesterday, after seeing the video. For myself, I really enjoy making terrain from scratch, but while I’m at home making a cottage or a fence, making trees is something i find a bit trickier. These ones fit the scale and aesthetic of Warhammer better than other trees you can buy, and the ability to remover the trees individually makes them nicely playable. I’ve made them as winter trees without leaves, because I think that’s where the kit falls down. Those flat swathes of canopy look rubbish.
As much as I like building terrain from cardboard and drinking straws when it comes to trees I always buy a ready-made product like this one.
Building trees by yourself is too much hassle compared to the effect you are getting. Plus manufactured trees are much more sturdy.
The trees are great I love wood
Woefully devoid of Skulls
Damn It Huscarle i was going to say what no skulls
@rosspot83 what sad minds we have. I’m sure it won’t be long before they release Skull wood for real, i’ll let you go first if they do.
It’ll have some terrible pun name like skull corpse wood