Teufelsberg, or old school, hand-made models.

Thank you very much.
I think there will be more pictures from the game soon.

Gallery: Teufelsberg. Hill III.

Today  I have for you photos of the third Hill, which is located near the Teufelsberg village.

I built the hill from appropriately cut pieces of styrodur covered with flower soil mixed with PVA wood glue and water.

I also placed the elements set Dwarven Ruins Terrain from Scibor MM, as  well as conifers from NOCH.

I complemented the whole with various types of sprinkles, pigments and oil effects.

Below you will find other tutorials in which I have presented step by step how to make:.

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Gallery: Teufelsberg. Forest I.

Today I have for you photos of the first Forest, which is located near the Teufelsberg village.

I built the trees of twisted copper wire and covered it with a wood trowel.

In turn, I sprinkled the tree branches with various types of sprinkles imitating leaves.

I also put elements of ancient heads and ancient hands from Warhead Studio on the forest.

I complemented the whole with various types of sprinkles, pigments and oil effects.

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Gallery: Teufelsberg. Forest II.

Today I have for you photos of the second Forest, which is located near the Teufelsberg village.

I built the trees of twisted copper wire and covered it with a wood trowel.

In turn, I sprinkled the tree branches with various types of sprinkles imitating leaves.

I also put elements of ancient heads and ancient heads oraz ancient hands from Warhead Studio on the forest.

I complemented the whole with various types of sprinkles, pigments and oil effects.

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Gallery: Teufelsberg. Forest III.

Today I have for you photos of the third Forest, or rather a refreshed Ancient Tree, which I decided to use as an element of the Teufelsberg village area.

I built the tree of twisted copper wire and covered it with a wood trowel.

In turn, I sprinkled the tree branches with various types of sprinkles imitating leaves.

I complemented the whole with various types of sprinkles, pigments and oil effects.

Griffins sitting in nests are miniatures from Games Workshop.

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twisted moon":14rscrdf said:
i like seeing trees with trunks wide enough to hide behind.
It all depends on which side of the crossbow you are on. ;)

Gallery: Teufelsberg. Forest IV

Today I have for you photos of the fourth forest, or actually several scenic bases representing the forest, which I decided to use as part of the Teufelsberg village area.

I planted conifers tree from NOCH on the scenic bases that I bought online, pasted them on twigs cut to different lengths to vary their height.

In addition, I placed various types of bits, broken branches, limbs and stones on the coasters, and supplemented the whole with various types of sprinkles, pigments and oil effects.

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Malacassa

Member
Really great to see, and many little touches which make them much more than just scenery bits.

I just starting to think about scenery items for my Fae army and there many items to be inspired by.

Thanks Rob
 
Malacassa":jc0r3jx3 said:
Really great to see, and many little touches which make them much more than just scenery bits.
Thank you very much.

Gallery: Teufelsberg. Field.

Today I have for you photos of the fields surrounding Teufelsberg, which have recently been taken over by arachnids.

Although presented as the last ones, the fields were the first terrain models I made as part of the Teufelsberg project.

Apart from fences from Rubicon Models, I also used bits with arachnids, probably from Ristuls EM, but unfortunately I don't remember exactly.

To this I added branches imitating boughs and various sprinkles.

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Gallery: A special building.

The buildings were built according to a template prepared according to my guidelines by Bahior from The Dark Oak blog.

You can find the template file HERE.

The construction report will most likely appear on the blog in October, at the moment I can send you to Facebook fanpage, where I posted photos of the work progress.

At the same time, the buildings were a training ground on which I tested various solutions that I intend to implement during the construction of the table with the ruins of the city for Warheim FS.

You can also see painted Ostlanders in the pictures, consisting mainly of models from Dunkeldorf Miniatures and Lead Adventures, which I have not yet published on the blog. The models on the right are also heroes, except maybe the Ogre, who is yet to become a hero.

You can download the wanted posters hanging from HERE.

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symphonicpoet

Moderator
The ruined house interior could just about be one of the old Metal Magic dioramas. Brilliant stuff! I particularly love the miniatures you put in it, but the setting really makes them look their best. Well done!
 
twisted moon":2sgr1l86 said:
that ruined building is brilliant, and i like your fields too.
symphonicpoet":2sgr1l86 said:
The ruined house interior could just about be one of the old Metal Magic dioramas. Brilliant stuff! I particularly love the miniatures you put in it, but the setting really makes them look their best. Well done!
Thank you very much.
 

Tex

Member
symphonicpoet":37qhlnyd said:
The ruined house interior could just about be one of the old Metal Magic dioramas. Brilliant stuff! I particularly love the miniatures you put in it, but the setting really makes them look their best. Well done!

You're spot on! Brilliant old school stuff 8-)
 
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