And here's my other terrain piece that I built, an old Cemetery.
I used tomb stones from Greenstuffworld.com but I made some changes to fit them into the Warhammer world, which basically means I cut some parts of those off that looked like crosses. Some of them I inverted and carved the ends into points to look like swords, and for one of them I just cut one part off to make it look like a hammer.
In the middle there is a crypt for some lord or king (which is why it looks like a small castle with those battlements). The crypt is not glued on so I can remove it in case I want to place a big model there. But I also made sure it is flat enough so yoy can olace models on top.
It was built out of plastic sheet with Styrodur bricks glued on one by one. I am glad I have a Styrofoam cutter otherwise making those bricks would have taken ages.
The main entrance has a wooden gate that I built from scratch out of coffee stirring sticks.
The walls were made out of Styrodur and painted the way I learned with my standalone walls (posted in this thread somewhere).
Most of the terrain was then covered with sand and painted with regular house paint.
The brighter sand for the paths was just carefully washed to give it some depth but keep it brighter than the earth around it.
I was quite liberal with the moss and the grass there to make it look old and forgotten.
There are parts of the walls missing in two places, and some of the graves were damaged or their stones sunk in.
I might add some additional decorations in the future (I have two crows for example) but for now it is finished, and I know I have yo be careful with decorations since those might be damaged when playing.
...I am actually quite sure that I will damage at least one or two of the tombstones during the very first game I play with that terrain piece. We'll see I guess.
I considered using snow on the cemetery like I did for my Undead army, but decided against it to make it fit my other terrain pieces better.
And yes, those are cat feet on one of the pictures....
Detail shots in the next post.