Wild Card
Well here it is, the end of the line. My initial plan was to paint a robot and a dreadnought for my Wild Card month but unfortunately I did not manage to do so. I blame it on the extreme heat, and also on the Habs magical Stanley Cup run. No sport is as demanding on its fans as playoff hockey; reaching the finals is such a stress ride! And it also means one evening out of two watching a game for like 2 months. Anyways...
I used my time watching the Habs to paint something completely different (no red, thank the Gods) which didn't involve edge highlights or such fine work. Terrain.
When I made the rules for this year I wanted to encourage challengers to paint some terrain and figured I had to paint some myself. Now, since I mostly play WFB and Napoleonics, I have very little in the way of scatter terrain and such tools for skirmish games. Figured this had to change a little if I wanted to play with my marines one day. Time was lacking so building terrain from scratch seemed like a losing proposition. So looking at my pile of shame I had quite a few resin pieces from an old Kickstarter. Not necessarily an obvious choice for a Sci-Fi army BUT it fits well with my army's basing and it will get used often.
A marine for size perspective |
I intend to use these as a background for my army shot next month. As a bonus these pieces can be used for a multitude of fantasy projects, RPGs, etc. Win-win.
And yes, I'm claiming my points. I don't need them, but rules are rules!
Well there it is, my watch has ended. Another OWAC in the books. See you next month for the money shots!!
Great terrain and a nice finish!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting some serious Ulyses 31 vibes from your terrain - another setting I'd love to game and that RT could easily accommodate within its flexible universe! They look lovely and will no doubt set your fine army off very nicely in the whole army shot. I'm sure you must have luxuriated in all those cool green and grey tones whilst painting and basing them ;)
ReplyDeleteWell done sir ! Good idea to make a temple for templars ;)
ReplyDeleteVery sharp work!
ReplyDeleteLovely terrain.
ReplyDeleteNice work! That terrain is going to make a great backdrop. Can't wait to see the full force in all their glory!
ReplyDeleteCool terrain, very classic (even hellenic) in appearance. Very crisp paint-job and nice touch with the hanging moss. Well done!
ReplyDeleteoh yes...that terrain is going to look amazing on the table.
ReplyDeleteThose ruins will be fun to fight over!
ReplyDeleteNice multi-purpose terrain! Those ruins look great!
ReplyDeleteAwww yeeeaah! Terrain is my downfall, kudos in completing yours, it's looks awesome. (And also bigger than I was expecting 🙈 )
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