I decided to go with metallics for the statues, to get an unwelcoming look. The metal grates were also given a brown wash for a quick weathering.
Then a bunch of smaller details were done, like skulls, aquillas and missiles. For these I switched to regular paints for a more solid color.
I just want to thank everyone who has followed me along this massive project, your support is invaluable!
Until next time,Ricalope.
This is easily one of the best pieces of terrain I have ever seen. Truly excellent work, thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteWow- it just kept getting better and better! I better see some bat reps using that bad boy...
ReplyDeleteWOW amazing!!! I would love to play 40k with this terrain on the table.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job -- the final result really justifies all the time spent on it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant piece of terrain. Time for a last stand bat rep I think.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive piece! Not only well designed, but superbly painted too. Having this to use would definitely add some spice to the game.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out looking really really good. The integration of the plastic kit with the foam is seamless and the colours are very nice too. Bravo, sir!
ReplyDeleteBest use of GW's Fortress of Redemption I've ever come across. Outstanding idea and brilliant execution. I plan to come back (when I'm not at work) and digging through all its posts (and thanks for posting them!)
ReplyDeleteoh man, that is an awesome piece of terrain!! its almost a gaming board on its own!
ReplyDeleteReminiscing about the days of Uni life when I had time for the hobby and time to post! I need to change jobs and get my hobbyb time back!
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