I’ve had a few pieces of terrain for Terminator Genisys sitting half done for months now so I decided it was time to finish them off. Trying to clean all the little side projects at the moment.
These are designed to match the bases of the figures which are quite stark and dry, as you would expect after judgment day.
The first piece is a concrete entrance to a tunnel system. Something that works well with in the Terminator universe. The piece is on 3mm mdf with plastic card making up the box. There is some old sprue pieced underneath the plastic card for support. The door is from a Warhammer 40K rhino.
The second was a collapsed building with another tunnel entrance. Again the door is off a 40K rhino. I’m liking the idea of a game where the terminators have to find the tunnel entrances and then attack the resistance base. The bricks were a plastic card A4 printed sheet. The rubble was formed by using some foam for bulk and then covering it in a mix of plaster of paris rubble. I make this by making a thin sheet of plaster of paris, then breaking it up with forms some nice jagged pieces. I also added in some 1/35 scale bricks.
The last is a couple of the resin rocks and resin tree bit that I use for my larger scale figures.
All three bases got a covering of my usual three part sand/pebble/rock basing mix. I always glue this down twice with PVA glue. Once to glue on the rocks and then a second over the top to bond everything together really well.
Painting was just simple washes and dry brushing. When dry brushing I did this in one direction usually to help enforce the light source aspect.
Finally some grass tufts and pieces were added to bring a bit of variety and colour.
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