Sanded and ready for basecoat. |
Basecoat of GW Steel Legion Drab (colour matched at the local hardware store) |
Drybrushing complete. Used Foundry "Base Sand" 10C for this stage (again, colour matched at the hardware store) |
Another angle - drybrush complete. |
Added some buildings (which need to be based/detailed) |
The town is founded ... more work to do though ... |
looking ace
ReplyDeletePeace James
Thanks James!
DeleteA+ my friend! I have to get the rules and the Desperados box and then on to some of the buildings....hehehe, not until fall though!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, take the plunge sir! Those 4Ground buildings are something else ... very nice!
DeleteAm I the only one who can't wait for you to paint up a few red buildings and a sign that says, "Hell"?
ReplyDeletelol ... well, you get to benefit from all this seeing how you are only a little ways away from my house! :-) Did I mention I have four gangs ...
DeleteStunning work Jay !
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational, starts to get me ideeas...not good, already have to many projects...
Best regards Michael
Thanks Michael. Ideas are great ... I have so many from all the great blogs out there (including yours of course) that I'll never be finished my projects :-)
DeleteKnow the feeling, to much inspiration around the net, may be it was calmer back in the day without the internet... ;)
DeleteBest regards Michael
Great looking game table Jay!
ReplyDeleteIm guilding a game table to :) but its not for the wild west....
Best Regards
Hobbyworker.
Thank you sir. I'm going to have this table double for my Force on Force modern stuff :-)
DeleteI'm thinking of making a new table. Not sure whether to add sand to the surface though. Does it make it too bumpy for figures or buildings to stand on?
ReplyDeleteThe trick is to get fine grain sand ... I use "playbox" sand from Home Depot ... it works great ... not too rough at all ... I've sanded many tables using it (including my F&I tables you see in my other posts).
DeleteThanks Andrew!
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