I really, really, really, really, really enjoy making terrain.
I don’t know why exactly?
Maybe it’s because I always wanted to be architect… well I didn’t actually want to be an architect that was just a blatant lie really.
Maybe it’s because I’m a real estate agent by trade and just enjoy buildings! Then again that’s a another complete lie.
I fink I just like it coz it’s fun innit?!
A few more completed terrain pieces for Outgard but they could be used for other scenarios and games etc too I imagine.
I picked up a few skull pots (for plants) a couple of years ago. They’re nifty little items actually. I’ve given them a little attention with some drybrushing as they were just plain none colour.
I hope you like them kids.
I really like the mood of these and the way you used the skull.
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Thank you Kristian. I’m hoping the mood is a little ancient and very morbid hehe
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It sure is! 😉
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The process of making terrain can be quite meditative, I find.
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All modelling does that for me but yes there is something about Terrain building that sends me somewhere else.
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Definitely love the atmosphere you’ve created with these! Very cool additions to the scenery collection!
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Cheers brother! I’m pleased you like what I’ve done. There’s one more, for now at least, piece to go. Then I’m back on March of the Flies.
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Great work- ~I love building terrain the most too, very relaxing to play about with balsa card and foam. Shame it takes up so much space. Be careful it is very addictive.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Haha I hear you buddy. I have one display cabinet full and several pieces in my storage locker and a second table is strewn with pieces. I also have a very understanding and forgiving wife haha.
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That’s the thing about skull pots, you never know when they might come in handy! Looks great. Like many others I too like scenery and like you it seems I acquire bits having little idea when or how I will use them but knowing one day I will.
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Haha thanks. I wonder if the skull makers had any idea that a, nearly, 40 year old man would be using their creations for little plastic men? Haha.
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All really nice, the skull pots working particularly effectively.
Cheers Roger.
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Thanks matey O mate.
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Am I the only one breathing a sigh of relief that they’re skull plant pots (he said, backing away slowly)?
Scenery’s looking pretty good though!
I like doing scenery ’cause it’s a chance to not have to be too precise (which also seems to match the capabilities of me eyesight)!
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Ahaha. I’m not sure if you were on board when I was building my Dark hallow army of skellies, ghouls and zombies but I did post a photo shoot of the skellies standing upon actual human bones. Long story but it was used in a science lab and I ummmm… found it 😉
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Very cool mate, love it!
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Very skull island like. I’m a fan!
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Nois! Are those lovely crates scratchbuilt by the way? I’d like to know how since I’m going to make some for myself. The tower looks smashing too!
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Unfortunately not Critter. I bought them on eBay years ago. They’re made of plaster
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Great little pieces there. I’d give that tower a ladder, though!
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Yeah I thought the same
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Like I mentioned in your other post, I am loving the skulls you’ve implemented into your terrain. It’s seriously great. 😀
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Thanks. 😊😊
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It’s creating something from (sometimes) nothing isn’t it? Inherently satisfying to the primitive human subconscious that. Even just repurposing something never intended for gaming scratches the same itch.
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So true
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