I have started this challenge with a refurb and tidy up of an eBay purchase to be used with my Italian Wars, Medieval and Renaissance collections. The building started life as a fish tank model, hence the title.
The painting was completed by mainly dry brushing using various household paint match pots and some block painting to bring out the detail. The castle is around 10 inches long by 6 inches wide by 8 inches tall and took around 2 hours to paint.
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This is a great use of stuff from other sources (meaning other than a game or terrain store) to spice up your wargame table. While you say it is mainly dry brushing work and then some simple painting, it looks really good, and a great use of a few hours. I like that you added some brighter colours for the awnings and shingles to give the model some colour. Good work Graham, keep it coming!
- Byron





I could do with something just like that … off to look at e bay ! Cracking outcome well done
ReplyDeleteNice! I think you may have started a rush on aquarium castles with this ingenious and great looking piece!
ReplyDeleteGreat find, aquarium stuff sometimes are worth looking at
ReplyDeleteThat's a great piece!
ReplyDeleteFish tank stuff can be sooo cool (as this definitely is)! Well done, Graham.
ReplyDeleteGreat find and a nice bit of terrain for your table.
ReplyDeleteLovely job, a great presence while keeping a relatively small footprint. It is impressive what you have done in two hours.
ReplyDeleteGreat find and lovely paint job
ReplyDeleteNice job, do love a bit of fish architecture
ReplyDeleteVery nice and a much better use than dropping it into a tank.
ReplyDeleteNice looking schloss.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking piece
ReplyDeleteTuned out great. Will be excellent for the table.
ReplyDeletePerfectly brilliant!
ReplyDeleteSmart use of a non wargaming piece for terrain, really nice!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
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ReplyDeleteLooks spot on!
ReplyDeleteGreat paintjob on an interesting model. I do have some Chinese Pagoda fish ornaments, but this is a really cool model
ReplyDeleteA brilliant conversion
ReplyDeleteCool reuse of an aquarium piece.
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