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Cyberpunk Urban Growth with 144artist

Cyberpunk Urban Growth with 144artist

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About the Project

Still on a journey to build my own little Bladerunneresque tabletop terrain collection. I have a solid mix of MDF and scratch built projects in mind. In addition, Mantic claims that my Terrain Crate sci-fi trees are on the way from the Kickstarter I backed AND I have a box full of Maki-tainer pieces tucked under my desk. So there should be plenty of options to work on this month including a noodle bar that's waiting for paint.

This Project is Completed

Finished Planters

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All four planters finished.All four planters finished.
Should be good cover that will add color to the table.Should be good cover that will add color to the table.
Finished Planters

White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business

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It only took two separate seasonal challenges from the folks at OnTableTop but I finally finished the White Dragon Noodle Bar.  I can think of a few more things to do but I am happy with the result, all in all. I might even have a lead on a sign for the roof!  A great little kit that I am fortunate to have another of.  Unfortunate that Maki-Tainers seems to be no more as I really like the product.  Good thing I have a collection of pieces left to build something impressive out of.

White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business
White Dragon Noodle Bar open for business

Some More Work in Progress as the Month and Challenge Come to a Close

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Digging through boxes in a quest for some Litko bases I picked up and packed away ages ago, I discovered a couple of hand cut bases left over from a previous project.  While not enough for the Terrain Crate3 fungus forest I have in mind, it is a great place to start working with these super cool pieces.  I assembled a nice little grove worth of “trees” and primed them grey with some of the small bits.  I then sprayed them white from above.

 

While those dried I began the painting of my industrial spool.  I know it isn’t really a spool but it is round and fits the other spools so is an honorary member.  It’s not for me to judge.  I used a smaller disc to make a border on the edge of the top disc. This will be classic black and yellow stripes.  Got a lot of work to do on this piece still but wanted to post the progress before the month of terrain ends and I’m doubtful as to whether I will have any time tomorrow to either paint or post.

 

Finally, I include the set of old GW ruins I finished painting at the start of the month. Not really what I would use with my cyberpunk cityscape but simply terrain for the terrain god.

 

Thanks for all the inspiration, CoGs!!!!!

A Little Halloween Hobby After All

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I have to man the door here on Halloween. I live in a safe neighborhood with no hills so we tend to get our fair share of costumed kids coming by.  I was only able to get a little initial color onto my plants and prepped some scatter terrain a friend gave me.  So here in the last few hours of the month I was able to throw a little paint between doorbell rings.

Going to use all Speed Paints, Contrast Paint, and the like.Going to use all Speed Paints, Contrast Paint, and the like.
Such a messy deskSuch a messy desk
These will make great little objective markers.  Going to need bright paint jobs to be seen anywhere on the field.These will make great little objective markers. Going to need bright paint jobs to be seen anywhere on the field.

A Little Halloween Hobby After All

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I have to man the door here on Halloween. I live in a safe neighborhood with no hills so we tend to get our fair share of costumed kids coming by.  I was only able to get a little initial color onto my plants and prepped some scatter terrain a friend gave me.  So here in the last few hours of the month I was able to throw a little paint between doorbell rings.

Going to use all Speed Paints, Contrast Paint, and the like.Going to use all Speed Paints, Contrast Paint, and the like.
These will make great little objective markers.  Going to need bright paint jobs to be seen anywhere on the field.These will make great little objective markers. Going to need bright paint jobs to be seen anywhere on the field.

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