Michaels 25mm WFB Stuff...

I am working on the druids stone circle now.

I am using whatever crap I have to hand, trying not to buy anything for this.
So a bit of old polystyrene packing, plasticine and some old xps foam.

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The standing stones are done, so stick them in place and then add some sand texture gel around their base, then do the altar.


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I am working on the druids stone circle now.

I am using whatever crap I have to hand, trying not to buy anything for this.
So a bit of old polystyrene packing, plasticine and some old xps foam.

ko3759ch17p9ftvs0dvkk5mwestf1oro.jpg




The standing stones are done, so stick them in place and then add some sand texture gel around their base, then do the altar.


tkt172ph108qf6iuj9cr02j4oevbeskc.jpg
Outer bank, inner ditch - smashed it! I suspect the young people of Heiligsheld will be sneaking up there to pick mushrooms in late Vorgeheim
 
Outer bank, inner ditch - smashed it! I suspect the young people of Heiligsheld will be sneaking up there to pick mushrooms in late Vorgeheim

Thanks.
12 stones. One for each month. 4 bigger to mark the start of each new season.
Then there will be 8 smaller stones, one for each day of the week..
 
Thanks both.
No need for the anvil. Doing some research as is my wont. I have learnt that a great deal if not the majority of smiths worked indoors.
I guess it was dryer, warmer, stopped things going missing, stopped the wind whipping sh#t around all over the place etc.
Makes a lot of sense really, plus it rains a lot in Heiligsheld.

So all that malarky is inside the smithy/house.
 
Thanks both.

Just made a smithy, based on the one from The Riding (thanks @ManicMan for having working eyes) and it felt really odd doing something so quick and simple, it actually feels a bit wrong somehow.

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I really like that. The only addition I would suggest is a horseshoe above the door to keep the fairies out. Or is there a Warhammer equivalent of that tradition, I wonder?
 
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