Showing posts with label TTCombat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TTCombat. Show all posts

Friday, 10 August 2018

Some scenery

Hoi,

It has been a while since my last post but I have at least had opportunity to paint some stuff. Today I'd like to show you some scenery items I have been busy with.

Let's start with some silo's, these are basically the legs of a plastic cabinet for the garden shed. You can build it in two ways: in a big high cabinet or two small ones, I did the former and thus had some sets of legs left over. I thought they'd make some nice LOS blockers.





Next up some TTCombat Venice groundworks and a harbour pier.











Some of the nautical scatter on the terrain is glued on and some of it is left separate, it's also from TTCombat, from their resin range.

All these terrain pieces are meant to give a more modern look to the Venice set I have gotten a while ago. I still have loads of the base modules to create canals for Venice or a different canal-filled city to do.

Cheers for now!

Monday, 9 July 2018

Venice

Hoi,

Summer holiday has started so I finally found time to get cracking with my Venice scenery project.

For my birthday I got the TT Combat Venice deal, i.e. the big set.

So I started on some regular dwellings and some of the plateaus forming the base for the city.





While this is basically meant to be Mediterranean scenery, I will try to make them a bit more generic for use with several different game systems. I am thinking of GI Joe (Black Ops), HeroQuest, Mordheim, Fistful of Kung Fu and perhaps some post apocalyptic gaming.

Thursday, 1 February 2018

A little piece of Venice

Hoi,

Some time ago I had my birthday, from family and friends I got contributions to buy a long time wish of mine: a part of Venice...
TTCombat makes a fabulous range of Venetian themed scenery and I have wanted to use it with Mordheim, Heroquest, GIJoe and other skirmish games for some time.

So I ordered and have received their "Venetian Set" a huge bundle of MDF to create some lovely city terrain.



Some painted mini's will be shown on the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge blog soon.

Cheers Sander