![]() ![]() I’ve started using the Air Paints from Army Painter. If you’re looking for some decent paint for airbrushing minis (and terrain). 4mm needle) for anything that required precision. 5mm needle) and H&S Infinity brush (using the. I used my reliable Badger 105 for the majority of the work (using the default. You can find an awesome intro to the world of airbrushing here. You can get away with any color for the basecoat (such as black), but I chose brown because it was a good base for the colors I was using: I primed the terrain using Army Painter’s Oak Brown, which is similar to GW’s Dryad Bark. Special thanks to Ryan aka SnapshotSuperhero for designing these! Painting The Terrain I didn’t want my ladders to fall over, so I decided to base them as well:įor the longer ladders, I asked a friend to print some handy ladder hooks as well, which you can see attached to the ladder lying flat in the photo above. Shatterpoint comes with a fair share of ladders that have applications in game. This will help secure everything in place: It’ll look odd when you apply it, but should dry clear. ![]() Important: Wait a few hours for everything to dry, then coat it with another layer of PVA glue, mixed about 50/50 with water. This was applied with white PVA glue (Elmer’s glue is a popular brand here in the US): I added texture to the bases using a mix of sand (available from my local hardware store) and mineral grit bird seed for small birds. Vinyl Flooring Tile is great for smaller pieces of terrain: It’s thin enough to cut with a strong pair of shears but firm enough to work as a base: Check out this helpful vid from Sorastro for details.įor added immersion, I based my terrain using this helpful guide by Buffalo Chicken. The bridges don’t need them to support a model’s weight, but I included them in case anyone wanted to use them as cover:Ĭaution: Be careful when assembling the smaller buildings: If you squeeze the wall panels too tight before inserting the roof, it won’t fit. I kept the bridge supports detachable for flexibility.
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