Obviously, as plain MDF the church looks quite, well, plain. So I've started making some minor modifications to it. Thus far this has consisted of using the alternative gun barrel ends from the Chaos Predator kit and re-purposing them as gargoyles and carvings etc. This should help break up the flat surface, and in theory make it look a bit more "40K-esque".
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
World Building part 4 - ruined chapel work in progress
I recently bought a laser-cut MDF church from Ebay to form part of the terrain for my Shrine World themed board. It's a fairly sizeable kit, measuring approx 40cm x 25cm for the church itself, but you also get a fair amount of scatter terrain, formed of fences and rows of tombstones, which cover a similar area.
Obviously, as plain MDF the church looks quite, well, plain. So I've started making some minor modifications to it. Thus far this has consisted of using the alternative gun barrel ends from the Chaos Predator kit and re-purposing them as gargoyles and carvings etc. This should help break up the flat surface, and in theory make it look a bit more "40K-esque".
Obviously, as plain MDF the church looks quite, well, plain. So I've started making some minor modifications to it. Thus far this has consisted of using the alternative gun barrel ends from the Chaos Predator kit and re-purposing them as gargoyles and carvings etc. This should help break up the flat surface, and in theory make it look a bit more "40K-esque".
Labels:
40k,
battlescape,
chapel,
gaming board,
gaming table,
ruins,
scenery,
Shrine World,
terrain,
world building
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