That´s good, don´t believe everything I say, it was only sarcasm...though I won't be throwing it down the stairs, lol![]()
I'll keep that in mindThat´s good, don´t believe everything I say, it was only sarcasm...![]()
Yeah, and a movement of -3With that thickness of wall, I guess It will have a toughness of 10 and a 2+ ward save against canon shots.
Just making terrain at the moment. I'll probably end up using 8th edition rules, though I usually treat buildings as impassible terrain to simplify the rules for my wife.Hey @NIGHTBRINGER, got any idea what rules you're going to play it with?
Or is it just ornamental?
When finished it should measure 15 cm wide, 9 cm deep and just under 10 cm tall (excluding the chimney)Ahhh... ok, this is smaller scale than I thought it was...
It has to withstand the end times!With that thickness of wall, I guess It will have a toughness of 10 and a 2+ ward save against canon shots.
Wow! This is going to be a great piece of terrain when finished! Any plans on how you do the walls? Some stone or brick texture like @Crowsfoot's tower?
Actually I built this piece to test out a new technique/idea. I plan to dremel in the appearance of stone work. Not sure how it will turn out, but I could always make a new one if it gets befouled.Wow! This is going to be a great piece of terrain when finished! Any plans on how you do the walls? Some stone or brick texture like @Crowsfoot's tower?
Thank you! The technique I used for the wall will be utilized for the second house that I started earlier. It is both larger and more complex than this one, so I figured I would use the more laborious technique on that one!@tom ndege, the thing with @NIGHTBRINGER is he does some really nice terrain pieces, (but not enough) have a look at the wall he built further back in his blog.
Thank you! The technique I used for the wall will be utilized for the second house that I started earlier. It is both larger and more complex than this one, so I figured I would use the more laborious technique on that one!
Thanks for the great comments guys!
Thank you!What did you use as cement for that wall? It looks so good![]()
Thank you!
I used sand (which I got free at the beach) and white PVA glue.
It's pretty simple.... time consuming but simple. I didn't add any pigment to it, that was just the natural colour of the sand I used.Oh ok! I thought it was more complicated than that. Did you add amy pigment to it? because it does actually look like cement