Our club game is only three days away, and at this point I think I can rest from relentlessly pushing forward on this table. What you see in these photos is a table built entirely from scratch. There are some commercial plastic details, such as the lamp posts, and park fencing, but by and large this table was designed and cast in dental plaster. There are so many unfinished buildings, and half painted details, but I think the table works. Now if I could only get that tape off of the rim of the table!
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
Wargames Table Almost Complete
Our club game is only three days away, and at this point I think I can rest from relentlessly pushing forward on this table. What you see in these photos is a table built entirely from scratch. There are some commercial plastic details, such as the lamp posts, and park fencing, but by and large this table was designed and cast in dental plaster. There are so many unfinished buildings, and half painted details, but I think the table works. Now if I could only get that tape off of the rim of the table!
At least I'm missing this one for a great reason. Table looks phenomenal John. Just missing a king tiger :)
ReplyDeleteAt least I'm missing this one for a great reason. Table looks phenomenal John. Just missing a king tiger :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got the best reason possible to miss a game. Congratulations again!
DeleteAbsolutely stunning work, man - that looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteYour 'unfinished' looks great.
That is sweet! Great job! Immediately recognizable!
ReplyDeleteLooking excellent.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! Just need to dull down those few shop fronts to blend in I reckon. Ultra realistic river and riverside. Brilliant
ReplyDeletebeautiful work, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to stumble into it and destroy everything.
ReplyDeleteI mean play a game on it on Sunday.
grrrrr Gozilla!
DeleteAstounding work. Like many, I aspire to have something half as good.
ReplyDeleteYour gaming group is lucky to have such a talented modeller producing scenery for games. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! That's a bloody brilliant piece of a table.
ReplyDeleteLove it! You really nailed Arnhem there.
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