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Sunday, 24 July 2022

Joy of 6 terrain purchases

I picked up two 6mm Battlescale Miniatures buildings from the Scotia stand at Jo6 (thanks Mr P).

First up, a little walled farm with detached stable, eminently suitable for 19th to 21st century tabletop action.


Slates are intermediate blue, washed with Nuln oil and individual slates flicked with original colour.  Walls are deck tan, with prominent stones on light sea grey.  Cobbles or stone grey with an Agrax Earthshade wash and dry brush of stone grey.  Unpainted wood is flat brown dry brushed new wood, while windows are black grey with white frames.




Second purchase was this stone church.  I'm going to do a little terrain piece with this on a little rise surrounded by a churchyard.


Slates are intermediate blue as before, stonework is neutral grey, washed with Nuln oil, then drybrushed, with the odd stone picked out in light sea grey.  Coping stones, archways window surrounds and the corner stones are light sea grey.  Lead flashing on the tower is oily steel.



I'm pleased with how they turned out and I'm looking forward to making the churchyard terrain piece for the stone church.

Thanks for looking. 


4 comments:

  1. They look great Mr C! Look forward to seeing the churchyard take shape. If you didn't already know Perfect Six do a nice churchyard set.

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    1. Thanks Mr P, I shall take a look at their site.

      Cheers, Andy

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