My original plan was to build something ala the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie where the fort was perched atop a cliff for Historicon last year, which of course never happened.
I was playing around with quite a big idea as you can see by these early idea photos. Always the visual presentation first and foremost at Back to the Tabletop.
I wanted different heights for the walls to give it some variety visually, and this will definitely be something I will do with the castle in whatever capacity it is used in the future.
Anyway, back to what was actually completed and not pipe dreams lol. Here's how the all the castle pieces come, with an initial light gray prime.
I put a black prime put on all the pieces.
Then a dark gray drybrush, and light concrete colour drybrush.
Details with some washes to create moss like effects.
Though I do think I'll actually put a bit of flock or maybe ivy in some places just to enhance that look a bit more.
I've also been blasting through a lot of 4Ground kits.
The idea was for a possible tank game in the future as I have lots of 15mm Flames of War tanks sitting that I think would be fun to try to get on the table with maybe What a Tanker by Too Fat Lardies.
But decided that I didn't want it to be red so out came the black paint. I think it looks much better black.
I really like the roofing material 4Ground have used here, but I'm not sure I'm sold on the weathered effect from the laser "burn" on the outer walls. I think that this is something that will be addressed in the future.
A really nice and big hay loft inside.
I think I will go in and do some detail work on the interior of the barn in the future as well, but she's good to go to hit the table now which is always the goal.
And the last thing I've been plowing through is re-doing all of my tree plates. Something that always bothers me is how when you use store bought trees is that they are all the same height.
So I went back and added some wood dowels randomly to the trunks of the trees to make them a bit taller and I really think it improves the look.
The other thing I did to make the plates easier to play with on the table was to add magnets to each tree.
And of course on the actual plate. When models move into cover in the trees this will make that much easier to manage.
Lots of bits and bobs finished to 100% so a big win for me overall.
Until next time, when the results of that ACW bug mentioned above actually made it to the tabletop for a game of Sharp Practice, thanks for looking!
Ivor