Over the past few months, I have been working on pieces from the pair of Dwarf King's Crypt Encounter Sets I have from the Bones 5 Kickstarter. This past week I did the two "Archway" pieces.
I prepped these terrain pieces in the usual way, soaking them in a dish of water with a couple drops of dish-soap added, then giving them a light scrub with a soft toothbrush, and then rinsing and drying them. I then glued a pair of 80mm x 40mm steel bases under each one to give an underside that would stick to a magnetic storage surface. The cavities in the underside of the arches were just a couple millimeters too short in length, so I ended up having to cut a couple notches in the underside to get the bases to fit. I had to use a stacked pair of the steel bases under each one so they would have the required depth to end up flush with the bottom of the arch.
I then glued each archway to the top of a weighted prescription bottle. (I forgot to take a "Before" shot of the arches, so we'll get right into the painting. I began by painting both ahces entirely with Ceramcoat "Charcoal". When dry, I gave both of them complete washes with Citadel "Nuln Oil" Shade.
I let the wash dry, and then drybrushed the arches with, first, Americana "Zinc", then Crafters Acrylic "Storm Cloud Grey".
Lastly, I did a drybrush of both pieces with Americana "Grey Sky". The next day I gave both pieces a coat of Americana "DuraClear Matte" varnish. The weather has been too wintery to do any spraying, so I wasn't able to give these their final Testor's Dullcote" varnish yet. I'm pleased with how these turned out. I was tempted to do something fancy, like making some of the runes glowing, but in the end I really just wanted them for plain pieces of terrain. I added one of the Dwarf Zombies for scale.
Simple and nice pieces of scenerey! I like the idea of adding the magnetic base for storing, really helps keep everthing tidy.
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