I decided to d a few more Terrain paces for my feudal Japanese project
Really pleased with how the buildings are painting up, they are really challenging
To get the brush in to paint the panels, but well worth the time
Size 130x 150 x 100
This next one look great on the table but the printing wasn’t as good
Not as smooth so a lot harder to paint and I don’t think photographed
As well, I did want it to look a little older which is why I changed the roof
With some extra colors
Size 180 x 165 x 120
I spent a wee while getting some glue to look like water coming out of the fountain
Not as easy to see, but it really looks cool, I had my family
Come round last night and they all had the same reaction to the water effect
Which was what I was looking for.
This wee piece is one of my favorites
I used gloss varnish for the water effect this time
Size 40 round
This is a pretty simple terrain piece which could be in the town square
Size 80 round 90 high
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Wow, more great terrain and painting Kent! Keep them coming!
Having just painted an FDM printed building last week, it has renewed my hatred of the medium, and I am amazed at the very nice look you are getting from your paint jobs here. I despise the rough nature of them, but you seem to get a very nice look to yours, well done!
These two buildings are great, they appear both bigger and more detailed than the last batch, so I am going to score 20 points each for you, and add another 5 points for the simple little gazebo and pond, both are very nice.
I am getting very jealous of your terrain collection and wished we lived closer to be able to play on the same table, great work!
-Byron
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