Three hours in Games Workshop at the weekend, with daughter and friend.
They played a battle, or two rounds of a battle anyway, before abandoning the game. I think both felt they were losing, as one has lost his two big miniatures, the other was quickly losing all her foot soldiers. It did help resolve some rules issues though, with help from the guy in the shop. They spent some time painting too. I do not begrudge the prices GW charges so much when they offer this as well. I even purchased a figure for myself.
Some of my scenery pieces are now complete. The structures are made of clay, then glued to the base (a CD), with ready-mixed plaster over the top. The whole lot is painted with primer, and then the stone painted with very dilute black poster paint. The grass is painted green with poster paint, then covered in sawdust dyed green with more poster paint, stuck with PVA glue. Bushes are lichen from Woodland Scenics.
The brown in these Morrowind style much sponges was acylic.
The statue was a toy, the base a lid and the steps disks of card,
Foam insulation is the basis of this one.
The tower was a bit different, constructed of card, and painted with enamels. The base was the same as above.
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