Following on from yesterday's post, I completed the batch of barricades I was working on. After glueing some sand to the slopes, they were given a spray coat of Chocolate brown. Once dried it was a simple drybrush with cream and some small areas of static grass added. For the artillery redoubts I just had to pick out the gabion.
Quick, simple and very easy to do. As they are generic enough I can use them across a variety of conflicts.
Keep It Simple, Scotty! Very nice work and its always useful to have more generic terrain!
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DeleteYour defences look very good.
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter
DeleteThey turned out very well!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathan
DeleteNicely done Neil, they have turned out really well,
ReplyDeleteThank you Donnie
DeleteGreat ones. Very universal.
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal
DeleteNicely done and yes very flexible terrain ….my favourite 👍
ReplyDeleteCheers Matt, can't beat flexible terrain
DeleteNice work Neil.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray
Deleteoohh, those came out nicer than I thought they would. simple AND effective. Not that I thought they would look bad, but just these are nicer than I pictured... you know what I mean. 😁
ReplyDeleteCheers Stew, I know what you mean, the bright modelling clay kind of puts me off them until they get a coat of paint
DeleteThey'll look good on the table.
ReplyDeleteCheers Richard
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