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Blue wrote:
Nagash wrote:
Thanks. So do you think it would work with the board as well?
Oh, never noticed this question before, sorry dude. I think they fit the board perfectly fine. It's not the same exact green but it looks close enough. The new pieces are awesome too dude! The small pond looks and the rocky hills look real.
...Blue
No, sorry I didn't mean the current board you can see on the photos, but the would-be board, we were talking about earlier Well the rocky hill is a premade, painted stuff, I just enchanced it. However the pond is completely scratchbuild (except the trees of course).
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:18 am Posts: 182 Location: Hungary
I started a huge cemetery project. It will be a great cemetery, with many pieces, that could cover an entire board. I already finished with the first piece. Here it is (watch out heavy!):
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:18 am Posts: 182 Location: Hungary
Blue wrote:
WOW! Now that looks great! I love all of the dense foliage and the downed tree the most. This is really is a great piece. Highly detailed, Perfect!
Where did you find the fence?
...Blue
Thanks! The fence is nothing to talk about, I bought it in a simple modelling shop, at the Railway models section. It is cool though! They give sections, enough for a 65 cm long fence and it's around only like 8-9$ They give lamps for all the columns (which you can see on the top of one of the columns on the pic) in different shapes and sizes. And they are going to be perfect as urns !
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Beyond words dude! Really nice addition to the set. I love all of the little stuff you have done to make it really stand out. The crow, barrels, different types of tombstones, even different types of textures for them! Great work on the marble headstone. Stone wall is superb. Is that one headstone bleeding? The small staircase really adds a sense of depth and reality to the whole build.
How do you go about making or where do you get the little stuff? Barrels, coffin, mausoleums.
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:18 am Posts: 182 Location: Hungary
Blue wrote:
:shock: Beyond words dude! Really nice addition to the set. I love all of the little stuff you have done to make it really stand out. The crow, barrels, different types of tombstones, even different types of textures for them! Great work on the marble headstone. Stone wall is superb. Is that one headstone bleeding? The small staircase really adds a sense of depth and reality to the whole build.
How do you go about making or where do you get the little stuff? Barrels, coffin, mausoleums.
...Blue
Well to tell the truth, thats a premade reeeeeealy old GW cemetery piece, thats why I included a BEFORE pic to see what I changed on it. The crow is from Megaminiatures.com, but by the way I managed to acquire around 50 resin headstones for the further work on the cemetery project. No the stones aren't bleeding, that would be rust washed down by rain.
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:18 am Posts: 182 Location: Hungary
Look like I posted here a long ago Well I was progressing with the terrain pieces, and I finished an autumn forest. It's of the Citadel Forest, but I improved it a lot!
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This is nice stuff. Great details. The above-ground grave-yard reminds me of Sacred 2, if you've played it you know what I mean. Meant as a compliment all the same. Just beautiful, and has a perfect fantasy look!
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