Wow.....another post........
These bad boys are for my city streets for the modern or sci-fi gaming, they are based on old DVD movies discs I was sent but were awful( I think one starred Vinnie Jones in a recent flick), the contents of the bases were found in the bits box ( a mixture of 15mm and HO scale) and the field I live in......
I wanted them to be the one colour to show that the thick city dust has settled on everything but nature has started to make it's presence felt......
Working on a couple of others to finish the set and today I reached a milestone...50, no not stone.....years old!
Who would have thought it.........
They look great Fran. And Happy Birthday
ReplyDeleteNice one Neil!
DeleteNice work Fran, it's good to see you back.
ReplyDeletePS don't be over doing the birthday pickled onion crisps 😂
Burp!!!!!!!.......medic......cheers Russ!
Deletethese look excellent, happy birthday
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin!
DeleteThey look good. I feel you are right to mostly stick with a single colour. It gives them a bleak and desperate feel. In addition b painting the windshields in such a way it can easily be read as a thick layer of dust on every surface.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate much appreciated!
DeleteHappy birthday old boy, welcome to the club.
ReplyDeleteThank you brother!
DeleteHappy birthday young man (one more year for me!)...and great looking Sci-fi rubbles, so atmospheric!
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil!
DeleteNicely done Fran, I love the abandoned vehicles - bleak.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday mate
Cheers for that mate!
DeleteHappy Birthday ol' boy!
ReplyDeleteCheers Lee!
DeleteGreat effect Fran and a very Happy Birthday to you! Just hit that number this year as well.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Proud members of the 50's club then!
DeleteLovely work, Franm and a great idea for some terrain - I can just image the vehicles bogged down in the dust and ash of time. Happy Birthday too :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers for that kind sir!
DeleteHappy birthday, dude! I remember fifty...
ReplyDeleteI think the single, overall color works well.
Thanks for that Alex!
DeleteHappy big 50! Look great indeed. One way to reuse crap movies too haha
ReplyDeleteCheers Pat, always like to recycle!
DeleteI bet you almost forgot how to use Blogger's dashboard, Fran :) Happy National Holiday of Franonia!
ReplyDeleteStrangely true Dez, Hail Franonia!
DeleteLooking good Birthday Boy! Two posts in 1 week??? Whatever next???
ReplyDeleteMaybe more, cheers old boy!
DeleteSome awesome scenic pieces birthday boy!
ReplyDeleteNice one Sander!
DeleteThose came out quite nice! Happy birthday youngster !
ReplyDeleteCheers for that Don!
DeleteHappy Birthday Fran!! Good to see you back blogging – missed ya!
ReplyDeleteDamned decent of you to say so Mike!
DeleteHappy Birthday, Fran! Great to see your new work - the one-color "dust" works well.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Dean!
DeleteHappy Birthday, General. And nice rubble scenery.
ReplyDeleteCheers Field Marshall, have another medal!
DeleteHappy Birthday! And welcome to the 50s :)
ReplyDeleteProud member of the club?
DeleteHappy Birthday Fran. Good to have you active again. Your blog is always more interesting than Rays!!!
ReplyDeleteRichard
Cheers to you, you handsome gentleman you!
DeleteThe Best B-day wishes sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal!
DeleteFantastic! You'll have plenty of fun playing with terrain like that.
ReplyDeleteCheers Skully!
DeleteThey look great and Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteCheers Will!
DeleteGreat scatter terrain birthday boy! :)
ReplyDeleteGo raibh maith agat cailin!
DeleteGreat scatter, but imo a bit of coloured litter (covered in dust) wouldn;t come amiss.
ReplyDeletehappy Birthday too btw.
Cheers Jim!
DeleteNice scatter terrain. Will look great on a board.
ReplyDeleteCheers Carl!
Delete"vinnie jones in a recent flick" ? A reference to subbuteo or a double entendre ?
ReplyDeleteI jest.
Happy birthday matey... don´t let the dust settle :-)
Nicely done Paul and I'm trying!
DeleteGreat looking terrain bits
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