lørdag 8. november 2014

Had fun at Games Workshop again...

I was attending a Terrain Master Class today at Games Workshop in Oslo. The terrain we were making was a haunted forrest. The idea was from a picture in the Nagash book (Part II). 
The picture in the Nagash book was using 3 Citadel wood sets and 1 Garden of Morr, but we chose to just use the 1 wood set. Still it is possible to add more at a later time if one want to do so...
It might be hard to see from the pictures, but the little chapel in the middle is a little crooked and is about to sink into the swamp. But while the chapel is slowly sinking, two zombies are rising from the dead.

The chapel is from the Garden of Morr set, and has been cut at an angle to look like it is sinking, and then I have used greenstuff to fill the gaps between the walls and the base. There are several pieces in the trees from the Vampire Counts Zombie set (bells, sculls and half a dead body), and the tombstones and the zombies comes from this set as well.
The rest is from the Citadel Wood set.

Here are two pics from different angles to show what it looks like:



What you don't see here is that I felt like using the feet from the zombie on the far right. They are sticking up in front of a tombstone hidden behind the tree in front of the chapel.

Next step now is to basecoat the model with black spray, and then paint it up to look like a swampy forrest, and make it look a little scary with the choises of colours as well. So no really bright colours on this, except the white for sculls...

I'd like to give a BIG thanks to Mike, Mats and Mattias for hosting events like these, and for going through with them no matter if it is eight participants or just one like it was today...

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