This weekend I finished painting a building that I've been working on for a while - a Guilder trade hall / warehouse for Necromunda. It started life as two halves of polystyrene packaging for a handheld vacuum cleaner, onto which I glued 5mm foamboard walkways (with sewing mesh grille flooring), cardboard panels (with plastic sprue-offcut rivets), doors, windows, & roofing. The ladders & railings are laser-cut ply pieces from Fenris Games. I added plasticard backing to the railings for a more defensible position. I textured the bare polystyrene surface with coarse paint thickener. Also added were aquila supports to the lower platforms, & a lamp, both from the GW Sector Imperialis sprues.
Walkways from adjacent structures can connect to the lower platforms on either side, whilst the town Watchmen can look out for trouble from the walkways above. This building should be useful for Underhive wastes scenarios as well as settlement encounters like Shoot Out. Think I should follow this up with some market stalls & a bar...
Brilliant! I really dig how that turned out. Man I cannot wait to get my necromunda on again after all these years!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mordian. Yeah, I'm getting psyched for it too now :-)
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteA proper nod back to the RT days of making your terrain out of yogurt poys and such like.
Bonus is it looks brill.
Cheers Riot, it was a fun build; & it was good to find a use for some of the 'useful rubbish' in my hoard!
DeleteThis looks superb, love the weathering and detailing.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Michael. Nice to get messy with a large brush for a change!
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