Monday, August 5, 2013

Commission: Spanish Buildings


I have just finished of some test pieces for some possible commissions and to try out some new techniques for making Spanish inspired buildings which can easily be used for the Iberian Peninsula or Spanish ports in the Carribean. I'm quite happy with these pieces and the new techniques I used such as creating exposed bricks and painting some grains on the wood doors and windows using multiple diluted layers of paint.

Glad to receive some comments on what you think and you might want to change on the buildings.

Large House and outbuilding with some old poplars in the background

A picture of the buildings with a Brigade Games Pirate

A close-up of the building

On this picture you can see the added painted grains on the wood

The exposed bricks on the outbuilding

The weathered door, quite happy with the result for the first test!

Exposed bricks on the house

The roofing was also painted using new color tones and I'm happy with the color.


Interested in your own terrain commission or work that I have made in the past please take a look here.


4 comments:

Sithlord2 said...

Great looking terrain again, great detail!

Tom

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Thanks Tom, much appreciated comment by somebody who has a large personal collection of nice terrain pieces!

If you ever need something for a future project at a good price. Don't hesitate to contact me for a quote!

Cheers

ps: great looking Planet of the Apes, terrain and miniatures!

Curt said...

Lovely work! The only thing I might add is to lighten the overall tone of the stucco to something closer to an off-white/cream colour. Otherwise I think they look very fine.

Curt

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Hi Curt, fair comments, the next building will be lighter toned as I have heard that comment before.

Cheers and thanks for the comment.