Monday, 14 October 2019

Fenris Stone Walls

Quite awhile ago I ordered some Fenris 28mm dry stack stone walls for my Mordheim table (see the Kodsticklerburg link to the right). I never got around to using them however for our Battle of Denbigh Green game I needed some to go around the Ziterdes Mill House. So I did a bit of a rush job on them; all they got was a primer coat with GWs Grey Seer spray and a home made black wash. They actually looked pretty good but I wanted a little more variation in the stone.
I picked out about a third of the stones with Americana's Shale Green (one of my favourite colours for stone) and 3 or 4 on each side and on top with Americana's Pebble and Ceramacoat's Charcoal.
I thinned the with a mix of Golden's Acrylic Flow Release and water; this worked especially well the darker charcoal.
These are the nicest stone walls I have painted. I like them so much I just ordered some more: a couple more straight sections, some more curves and some corner pieces so I don't have the dead end corners you can see in the pictures. Great texture, clear definition between the stones and the casting was very nearly perfect.

8 comments:

  1. Cod, gaming with your terrain pieces is like bringing a museum to life.

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  2. Fenris has some awesome stuff. They look great with the manor. Well done!

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  3. Lovely work on these. The extra bit of attention really paid off.

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  4. I'll look out for these, they look rather nice!

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  5. Thank you guys.

    daveb & Ray: Yes, the Fenris products are really nice. When I get back to my South Asian waterfront table for Pulp Alley I am going to order a bunch more stuff.

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  6. Very smart. I both need more stone walls and need to do more work on the ones I already heave!

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  7. Looks great. I’ll have to remember these for when I’m in the market for some 28mm walls. 😀

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