Sunday, May 08, 2022

Desert Terrain make over and a new project.

The recent return to Kings of Bronze and the last of the New Kingdom Egyptians and Hittites gave me the most suitable nudge to complete some of the terrain pieces which were needing an upgrade.

I purchased some rough terrain several months ago but was a little disappointed when they arrived, they look okay from a distance but up close more of a decorators apron with what looks like masonry paint slapped all over the place.

I had toyed with simply putting them on ebay but as I had been working on some other pieces which looked far better and more in line with the Syria type terrain, I figured I would give them a make over with a new paint job and added large pebbles and tufts.




With the terrain make over bug firmly underway I had a crack at this plaster stream, which was a lovely gift but it just did not fit with my other European type terrain and another one of those items that looked far better in the picture than in the flesh. With high banks and a rough paint job it really didn't add anything to the table, but would make a great gully or small wadi. 


Several coats of paint and half a pack of grasses later and the small wadi is complete.


Plenty of twists and turns and whilst the pieces don't fit together that easily, it is sure to get more use in the desert than it would as a stream.


With a bunch of new terrain I have been thinking about how to make more use of it, whilst you could describe the Hittites and New Kingdom Egyptians as mainstream, for some in explicable reason I seem to be unable to stick to sensible armies or theatres and find myself gaming in areas that little more off the beaten track... So over the usual post game chat we talked about other desert periods.... 

So when a birthday gift landed in the shape of Perry's Desert Rats... how could I resist but find a use for them and a new project starts to take shape ;-)

Stay tuned over the next few weeks....

7 comments:

  1. Nice work on upgrading all the terrain Stu. I just had my Perry Desert Rats on the table for a small Pulp game, so will be interested to see your new project progress, and your take on painting up the figures.

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    1. Thanks Keith something a little different... ;-)

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  2. Very nicely done, superb and immersive terrain!

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  3. Love the wadi conversion really looks the part. More inspiration for my fledgling Bronze Age project.

    Cheers

    Meic

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  4. Great looking terrain and some good ideas to think about as I think I might need a wadi type feature ?

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