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Ork Horde

Alex has been beavering away painting his first ever group of Orks. To be honest I’ve been heavily impressed by just how much time he has been able to spend patiently painting away. When you take in to account the fact that he has never done this before, the results are quite impressive.

OrksMore Orks!

Not too shabby I reckon. I’d better get painting some more figures if I’m to fight off that lot!

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Space Marines Unit

Finally finished my first figure painting project in years (having children will do that to you). These are from the Black Reach set – still got to finish the terminators, commander and dreadnought!

Space Marine SergeantSpace MarinesSpace Marine Heavy

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Terrain Project Part 3 – Finishing Touches

And by finishing touches I basically mean lots of glue and flock! I keep telling my son that there’s nothing you can’t do with PVA glue. So far he doesn’t seem convinced, but we have yet to come a cropper when using it. If it doesn’t stick, then that’s just because you didn’t use enough PVA glue!

Anyhow, here are a few images of the finished game board. The hills were fixed to the board with loads of PVA and then the whole thing was flocked with a couple of bags of woodland scenic’s turf – one bag of green blend and one earth blend (again, stuck down with a suitable quantity of PVA glue.

Game Board

Game Board

One of the hill pieces

One of the hill pieces

Difficult terrain on the hill tops

Difficult terrain on the hill tops

As can be seen from the last image I used some gravel to represent the rocky cliffs. That needed a lot of PVA, plus regular coats of PVA afterwards to make sure they were stuck fast. I ended up pouring small amounts of PVA over the stones over a couple of days to get them to stick properly. Also I sprayed a coat of watered-down PVA over all of the flock after a couple of hours just to bond it to the board a bit better.

Finally, and after everything had dried, I sprayed each of the boards with varnish (satin in this case) for an added layer of protection.

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