I've been lack a bit of focus in my painting for the last couple of weeks and have been a touch frustrated with a couple of purchases which has prevented me from completing some goals I'd set myself (hence the lack of a post last week).
Therefore I decided to sit down and churn through some bits and pieces of 'street' furniture I've had floating about for a while as a way to de-stress.
Most of these are bits from various Mantic Terrain Crates that I was given (last year?) as part of the 7TV Secret Santa I participate in annually.
I hadn't got round to most of them because they are internal features (mainly from shops) and I don't tend to game in building interiors.
First up are these shelving units and a clothes rail. The produce on the shelves were all separate pieces, and I've added some other bits I had floating around. I kept the shelves dark so they might conceivably work in a variety of settings, for example Pulp or Post-Apocalypse.
I haven't worried about doing too much detail on the packaging or clothing as these are background elements and I didn't want to make them too specific.
I took a similar approach to the bending machine, giving the impression of a variety of brands but not worrying too much about doing more than painting each item a different colour.
The magazine rack I kept as faded paper without any colour, again so that I would hit into a variety of settings.
I'm struggling to think of when I might use the janitor's trolley. However, it is a funky little thing.
I bought this skip years ago at a wargames show. In fact it was Sheffield Triples, which might give an indication of how long I've had it.
I never got round to painting it as it is warped and had a broken section. I did however paint the other one I picked up at the time.
I decided to stop fretting and filled it with rubble, including a resin bin bag, and used a tarpaulin made from masking tape to cover the damaged section.
Finally is the teddy bear, which was really easy to to - easier and faster than anything else in this post, and a mcguffin from the launch of 7TV Apocalypse.
I'm not sure I'll ever use it as a mcguffin, but it will work fine as scatter terrain in Fallout or other post-apocalyptic games.
My shopping frustrations (more on this in a future post) have led to me binning several miniatures after stripping anything that might be salvageable. I've also sold some metal Death Company that I was never going to use (I have 10 painted already), and so I've actually made a bit of a dent in the lead pile this week.
Acquired: -83
Painted: 52
Lead Mountain: 524
Good work on both the Mantic and Crooked Dice terrain, Kieron. I've a big fan of such scatter, and still regularly use the pre-painted street terrain which came with some of the first Heroclix releases way back when.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking scatter terrain, and very effective repair on the skip.
ReplyDeleteI love these detail pieces that add flavour to battlefields
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