The beauty of this whole Jurassic Reich table is that I can switch from one model to another and avoid the boredom factor that usually plagues me with large projects.
So for the month of August I have been concentrating on the smaller models that will be scattered about the valley below the castle – the farmhouse, trees, fences and other sundry items.
The image below shows the farmhouse as it stands at the moment. Excuse the sloppy paintwork; it’s more of a ‘test’ paintjob that went a bit too far. I was experimenting with the colours of the stonework and I wanted to see what it would look like against the timber framing. The terracotta roof is made up of castings from the Hirst Arts mould. It is “over scale”, but will look ok when it’s finished (I hope).
The other image is a beaut little model from Bolt Action. It’s a German SdKfz7 halftrack gun tractor made from resin and white metal. I love this vehicle for some reason, no idea why, but it has a lot of charm (for a military vehicle) and, incidentally, was the ‘getaway’ vehicle in the Dirty Dozen.
I’ll post some updates on my Incursion 3D table too over the weekend, and perhaps (shock!) show some minis I painted.
Alan as always brilliant.