Continuing from my last post, the walls needed some foliage, of course. First up, static grass in two colours. Spring green and some 'African Grass' which has a nice scorched grass colour. Notice the hedgerow now ncludes bushes - two small lumps I had spare from the AoW hedgerows set.
Finally, of course I had to add a scattering of Mininatur Tufts - early fall and late fall. These make an appearance on most things these days, i tried to drop them into the crevices where i imagine bushes and weeds will grow from. And with that, I declare them finished!
Here's a shot of the hedgerow connector. Not bad except the flocks are slightly different since I did the hedgerows.
And to finish off, some Perry plastic Redcoats making use of the cover, to show them in action and the scale.
And there you have it - I hope you I enjoyed my first two-part review and tutorial!
Those are really rather good; the added vegetation really sets them off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteCheers Michael. Really happy with how they came out - after months on the painting table they were a doddle once I applied myself!
DeleteReally interesting entry for me. I have bough the blister with four walls, and expect to buy the other one soon, because they are very nice models.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting work!
I was really impressed for the price, if you're willing to spend a bit of time filling the air holes, the detail is much better than many other options out ere.
DeleteVery nice work, so useful and so lovely!
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