Slann
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in the last days, I've worked on a massive construction for 40k, which i intend to use in Apocalypse games, or even in standard games but with particular rules.
It's basically the walls of a fortress (if you have ever seen Boylan's Helsreach, you know what I'm talking about), built with various polystirene material (TV packaging, polystirene foams cut, polystirene food trays…).
2 section, each wall is 46" long.
The question is: how do i paint them?
I've had in mind heavy use of spray concrete grey, then brush darker grey for details and some dark green for the upper parts (parapets and similar).
However i've never painted polystirene, so i don't know how to proceed.
I've heard advices that direct use of spray is problematic at best and the result would be unsatisfying for a number of reasons.
So the suggestion to bypass the problem(s) is: create a soft paste with vinyl glue mixed with water and chalk / plaster, then place it all over the surfaces, to give:
more weight to the terrain
more resistance to polystirene
a paintable / sprayable surface
but i'm here to hear also YOUR advices…
here is the actual VIP:
It's basically the walls of a fortress (if you have ever seen Boylan's Helsreach, you know what I'm talking about), built with various polystirene material (TV packaging, polystirene foams cut, polystirene food trays…).
2 section, each wall is 46" long.
The question is: how do i paint them?
I've had in mind heavy use of spray concrete grey, then brush darker grey for details and some dark green for the upper parts (parapets and similar).
However i've never painted polystirene, so i don't know how to proceed.
I've heard advices that direct use of spray is problematic at best and the result would be unsatisfying for a number of reasons.
So the suggestion to bypass the problem(s) is: create a soft paste with vinyl glue mixed with water and chalk / plaster, then place it all over the surfaces, to give:
more weight to the terrain
more resistance to polystirene
a paintable / sprayable surface
but i'm here to hear also YOUR advices…
here is the actual VIP:










