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Some Hovels
« am: 30. Dezember 2011 - 15:24:11 »

There is something about Hovel terrain I really like that makes them one
of my favourites. When one thinks several companies make better sculpts
and the clean up needed on Hovels is often quite bit to get them up to
snuff one must ask why do I like them so much then? I suppose you
could say they are very cost friendly, however that\'s not it, but rather
I\'d sum them up as certain quaintness about them that I find extremely
charming that gives a feeling of I just got to have that.

The buildings I did here are from their 15mm battlefield series which
are a Ruined Church, Factory Chimney, Coal Shed and Industrial Building.
After the clean up they were fun to paint up and really take weathering
very nicely.









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« Antwort #1 am: 30. Dezember 2011 - 16:49:51 »

They are really looking good.
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« Antwort #2 am: 30. Dezember 2011 - 19:19:49 »

i second your sentiment for hovels :)

the brickwork painting is really nice ! what colors did you use ? any oils?

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« Antwort #3 am: 30. Dezember 2011 - 20:07:42 »

Thanks guys! :)

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the brickwork painting is really nice ! what colors did you use ? any oils?
The paint is a red/brown Acrylic water based color that you can find in most craft stores. I used a black undercoat and then dry brushed the red/brown adding some yellow to the mix later. No oils or washes were used, but rather MIG pigments to get the weathering effects of dust, smoke and rust.

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« Antwort #4 am: 30. Dezember 2011 - 21:36:13 »

cheers!  :sehrgut:

ciao chris
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