It’s done! I added two little lanterns made of thin cardboard and then gave everything two coats of white wood primer. The roof needed another coat, because the towel kept absorbing the paint (a towel absorbing liquid, you don’t say) and the green kept shining through. I then painted the details and gave the walls a wash of black. The roof was painted brown, then washed with black and finally dry brushed with ochre. Some green flock for the grass and job’s a good’un.
Time for some more simple 40k scenery: craters and rubble piles. Both are pretty easy projects and pretty quick too, if unlike me you plan out your work a little so you don’t need to continuously correct your mistakes along the way! For the craters, I started with two old writeable dvd’s. I first closed off the central holes with mdf miniature bases. I then broke off semi-triangular wedges of cork from a pan coaster and hotglued these to the dvds, forming circles (see the picture below). I then applied wall filler to the craters to hide the mdf circles covering the central holes and to add some texture to the cork. I then glued smaller bits of cork in between the larger wedges and added coffee grounds for texture. After this step I noticed that the cork wedges didn’t look very natural. Tapering them off made them look a lot better (picture below). I then gave everything a coat of black paint: I still thought the craters didn’t look quite right, though. They were a bit too uniform ...
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