Games Workshop Warhammer AoS - Azyrite Ruins

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Games Workshop Warhammer AoS - Azyrite Ruins

Games Workshop Warhammer AoS - Azyrite Ruins

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I wanted the plaster between the bricks to stand out from the rest of the model, like the building had been hastily bricked up before they became ruins. I chose a very effective approach for painting the stonework: I sprayed everything black, then added a zenithal highlight, not with an airbrush, but dark grey spray from Vallejo. The brickwork is a bit flat for our tastes but there is enough detail around it to make it look realistic.

As the means by which you can refuse cookies through your web browser controls vary from browser-to-browser, you should visit your browser's help menu for more information. Create gloomy, sinister battlefields for Warhammer Age of Sigmar with the Azyrite Ruined Chapel - a set of modular terrain that makes adding ruins to your gaming board simple.

Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. But, I hear you ask if you were going to basecoat them Wraithbone why didn’t you just use a spray can?

This is gone over with a wash of brown-black mud colour (my own concoction) and then drybrushing with kislev flesh. this kit is also compatible with the Azyrite Ruins Kit allowing you even more flexibility when building it and allowing you to build a collection of themed terrain for your games. Using milliput or greenstuff to fill the gaps would quickly get expensive, so it was fortunate that I had some pollyfiller (also known as spackle) lying around from the time the missus was knocking holes in the wall. To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading "How can I control cookies? First of all, I should probably get my Blightkings painted so that I have some Age of Sigmar miniatures to go with my Age of Sigmar terrain.

For the silver metallics like the chains and cages, I basecoated them with Leadbelcher before washing them with Basilicanum Grey contrast paint to give them a dark and aged appearance. Firstly, the finish of a coat of paint can be very smooth to the point that washes (spoiler alert for a later step) can have trouble adhering to it, and will just end up beading together. Everything is done very professionally with this company and always lets you know every step of the process. These fantasy jungle ruins offer the perfect variety of Line-of-Sight blocking terrain and Area-terrain for your wargames. Really pleased with how these turned out, they definitely look better in an off white colour than the usual grey that everyone uses for ruins.

I hit a bit of a snag when it came to the skeletons as I had unwittingly painted the stone work in a bone colour, so my usual scheme of Army Painter Skeleton Bone and wash with Strong Tone probably wasn’t going to cut it. Using high-quality printed terrain, combined with GW models from the Azyrite set, this set is perfect for adding some vibrancy and wildness to your wargames. This is doused down with a slightly darker ink before a little bit of drybrushing to help out with the details.So far I’ve painted all the ruins you can see in this post, which is about half the terrain that came with the original Warcry starter set.



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