Sometimes, our hobby is great for just 'pottering around' painting a few bits n bobs. You know, the sorts of things that you pick up at shows and then leave lying around until you 'get round to them' at some point - a point that often never comes!
I decided that I needed some more vignettes, some casualties, some fencing, and so on.
I also decided that it would be good to have a few more bits of 'place on' terrain items to represent scrub or rough ground... not huge tracts of wasteland, but the sort of little pieces that make our miniature landscapes a little more interesting than just plain flat grass. When out walking, I often pick up pieces of interesting looking twigs or stones that can be useful for such items.
I had built up a stock of all these things and set about the task...
So... here's a few recently created bits n bobs, made in between painting 'proper' units.
Nothing too fancy, nothing too difficult. But, all useful little items.
For the less verbose, the above post could have just read "Here's a few bits n bobs I've created"... So apologies for that!
Cheers
Phil all nice and very productive.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, a nice collection of very useful pieces.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Good to see the rocks are suitably "spikey" and wind shaped rather than smooth river shaped.
ReplyDeletePhil,
ReplyDeleteA productive session and all look very nice. I have a few bits n bobs for the table but I think I definitely need more. Time to go foraging I think
Wonderful modelling Phil, fantastic wargaming eye candy.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Very nice Phil
ReplyDeleteSome good ideas I might very well pinch here, Phil! Very nice! Cheers, Rohan.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully executed and presented as usual. I love the water features, make me feel thirsty!
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