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Bratzor Hero
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| Subject: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 1:30 | |
| OK, so hopefully these links works as I want them to First one is a kind of traditional looking Empire house with a hay roof. The second is a high stone (styrofoam) made house och manor. The third is a road crossing with a gibbet. The fourth is a dead wood which is based on the GW plastic wood base and one of the trees. The fifth is a GW plastic chapel with a graveyard base. The sixth is a hill with an old ruin. I'll probably change the flat plastic lotr ruin some time. The seventh is a cliff i a wood. Made to be a perfect position for my wood elves The eighth is a river me and a friend made together. my friend made the bridge so it can open. The ninth and last is a swamp piece. I have plans to make more but probably wont So, that's that. Not much Mordheim terrain but it's pretty useful when playing Empire in Flames. And as I said: hope the links work. I've never tried linking like this before . And hopefully you like some of the pieces.
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magokiron Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 5:13 | |
| Pretty good man.
I specially liked the ruined manor and the graveyard.
Those can be used for Mordheim as well as WHFB, or as you say EiF.
Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes. | |
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DeafNala Admin
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 8:33 | |
| VERY COOL STUFF! They have a Lovecraftian quality of SINISTER EVIL lurking beneath a charming buccolic setting. All the pieces fit SO WELL together that picking out a favorite would be impossible...although the manor IS edging the rest of the collection. ALL VERY WELL DONE! | |
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WarbossKurgan Distinguished Poster
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 10:11 | |
| I really like this stuff! I has a very consistent quality, excellent attention to detail, a sinister quality (like DeafNala said) just perfect for the Warhammer world and it looks like it would make for very interesting games: Lots of different mini-environments, multiple levels, plenty of things to interact with, etc. Great stuff. One suggestion - try putting your links in [IMG] tags
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Arathorn Captain
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 14:11 | |
| That's some very nice scenery. Would you mind if I put it in my 'inspiration-folder'? | |
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Bratzor Hero
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 21:04 | |
| - WarbossKurgan wrote:
One suggestion - try putting your links in [IMG] tags How do I do that? Just put [IMG] before and after the link? And Arathorn, no problem. Thanks fore the compliments! | |
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cianty Honour Guard
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 15 Nov 2009 - 22:11 | |
| - Bratzor wrote:
- How do I do that? Just put [IMG] before and after the link?
Exactly! Just make sure you have a direct link to an image file between the IMG tags. Oh, and you should resize the photos to 800 pix width maxiumum. | |
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WarbossKurgan Distinguished Poster
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Mon 16 Nov 2009 - 11:08 | |
| Don't for get to "close" the tag at the end - the one at the start is as above, the one at the end has to be [/IMG] | |
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Jacko' lantern General
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Mon 16 Nov 2009 - 12:29 | |
| these are really good! i cant decide which one is my favourite, they are all very good! | |
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Bratzor Hero
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Mon 16 Nov 2009 - 16:38 | |
| Cool, it worked! Thanks for the help. You learn something new every day. | |
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WarbossKurgan Distinguished Poster
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Mon 16 Nov 2009 - 17:26 | |
| Brilliant! Much easier to see how great your stuff looks. | |
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Drugart Venerable Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Tue 17 Nov 2009 - 1:38 | |
| Wow! I must agree with Deaf though. Im waiting on Cthulhu to pop out of nowhere and destroy man kind as we all know.... I like it! | |
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DeafNala Admin
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Tue 17 Nov 2009 - 8:23 | |
| This time through I noticed your War Band... VERY NICE!The WH Quest Guy is one UBERCOOL mini & VERY WELL painted. GREAT STUFF! | |
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dalanshin Champion
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 29 Nov 2009 - 14:49 | |
| Menacing stuff! I love it, it's lush and oozing with character. Well done! | |
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cianty Honour Guard
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 29 Nov 2009 - 16:05 | |
| Actually this is the first time I really notice the photos - awesome work!! Absolutely great! Playing on that board must be a lot of fun. EDIT: By the way, Bratzor, may I move this to the Gallery? It certainly deserves so. | |
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Bratzor Hero
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 29 Nov 2009 - 17:46 | |
| Thanks! Yeah the few times I manage to play on the board with all painted models it sure is great just looking at it. The outcome of the battles usually matter less then the view Sure, you can move it. | |
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DeafNala Admin
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Sun 29 Nov 2009 - 17:56 | |
| There you go...enshrined in our Gallery of WONDERS. I also enjoy the spectacle of COOL minis displayed on an equally COOL gaming table...GREAT minds & all that. | |
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fallenphoenix
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Fri 19 Feb 2010 - 14:45 | |
| I just had a dejavu, when I saw you skeleton in a cage... because I did exactly the same thing some years ago and it looks absolutely similar.
Awesome collection, I just love how it fits together and is way beyond that average "a forest and a hill"-battlefield! | |
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sartori General
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| Subject: Re: Some of Bratzor's terrain Fri 19 Feb 2010 - 23:13 | |
| Very nice stuff Bratzor!
Quick question for you or anyone else with experience with water:
I'm planning on using Woodland Scenics Realistic Water for my modular terrain with sewers running underneath. The sewer water will be very shallow, but run off the sides of the modular pieces. Do you have any recommendations on putting some type of temporary water-tight barrier on the ends so the water doesn't leak in the drying process, but at the same time doesn't destroy the foam around the water?
I was considering something like blue tack or some other clay-like temporary adhesive. or sticking something like an index card to the side of the piece with some blue tack to seal it until it dries. I think the problem with that is the paper will rip off in bits where the water hardens, and look pretty bad. | |
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