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Hello chaps, great news today – I’ve finished all the trees needed for the Albino Forest stage of The Chapel game this weekend! That’s six woodland bases built & painted in two weeks, with a few conversions chucked in for good measure. Yeah… I won’t lie guys, this was a slog! The painting was actually pretty ok, but the cleaning process was a real pain… I think it is safe to say that it will be a while before I tackle any more Citadel trees!
Here are the six new bases, plus a couple of close-ups on some of the more noteworthy examples:
Those miscast doll’s heads that Mark gave me are perfectly creepy, and will hopefully visually tie in the forest with the Chapel proper.
For those that are interested, the paint job on all of these is Dryad Brown, drybrushed through Baneblade Brown to Ushabti Bone. The rocks get an additional heavy drybrush of Admin Grey followed by a purple wash, while the ground gets an Agrax Earthshade wash, and the wood gets a Camoshade wash. I then do what I can only describe as a ‘wet dry-brush’ on the wood, using a very diluted white wash that I concocted, being careful not to get it on any mossy textured areas, (Citadel texture, added to fill gaps – a handy cheat!). Meanwhile the stone gets an additional light Admin Grey drybrush, has lichen spots added, and then a final wash of Agrax Earthshade. Then it’s just a case of picking out any details like bones & stuff – simples!
Here are the new trees with the three bases & scatter that I already had prepared – all pretty closely matched thank goodness:
I’m sure you’ll agree, that’s quite the forest, and I hope it helps to make the weekend a real visual treat. Now… I just need to finish my warband… I have four wraith-constructs to paint (should be quick), and I might even have time for a Harlequin… we’ll see how it goes! I’ll keep you posted dudes – catch you later in the week :-)
Those doll heads are sheer nightmare fuel, so they fit in perfectly! Really liking this project.
Cheers dude – I knew they would come in handy somewhere ;-)
Mate – the doll’s face in the tree is inspired, actually gives me an idea for my own warband – expect to see that concept borrowed in due course!
:-) thanks dude, and borrow away!
Bloody hell mate you’ve been busy! Well done for getting them all finished :)
I can’t wait to see these in person, not long now
Thanks man, and no, not long at all mate – see you on Saturday!! :-)
Looking creepy and awesome! Have a fantastic time this weekend – it’s been inspiring seeing the Chapel project develop across all the different blogs. Looking forward to reading about how it went!
Cheers mate, I am sure we will. I certainly intend to take plenty of pics & do a write-up, and I doubt I’ll be the only one ;-)
A huge task I’m sure but all your hard work has paid off and then some man. They all look great and, as you say, will be add to the visual treat. I cant wait o read the reports and see all the glorious pix after the Chapel Weekend. Oh and yes those dolls heads are proper bloody creepy my friend. Love it!
Cheers dude, it was a big job, but yeah, it certainly paid off. I’m glad you like the watchers – they are my faves too!!
Well haven’t you been a busy bee. Good work sir! Remind me to find something suitably mind numbing and boring for you to paint for the next calling. Your a natural! ;)
Cheers dude, glad you approve! Oh, I excel at repetitive paint jobs – part & parcel for someone who enjoys horde armies! Happy to do it mate, for the greater good and all that ;-)
This many Citadel forests would have looked good without the creepy doll heads, but with them they have become something extraordinary! So cool.
Thanks mate, I must admit, there is something appealing about seeing so many together! :-)
Good stuff mate 👍👍👍
Cheers dude :-)
Absolutely unsettling, brrrr. Damn nice job!!
Thanks mate – unsettling is the aim ;-)
Those doll head trees. So creepy. Well done, mate!
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it next week. Too much real life stuff that needs my attention and time. But I’m already planning for next time.
Thanks matey, shame you can’t make it though – hopefully catch you next time dude!
Greeat work on these! The doll heads that you’ve incorporated into them are creepily effective at taking them from “creepy woods” to something that very much has something “other” to them…
Cheers mate, glad you like them – I reckon “otherness” sums them up very nicely!
Looks awesome – really like the colour choice.
Cheers dude, glad you like ’em :-)