temple ruins



some time ago i ordered several pieces of 3d printed terrain from a company
called Ender Toys off of Amazon.
pretty nice product, not much cleaning or what not.
to hide the majority of the print lines and such i used Mod Podge spray.
gave the terrain pieces two or three sprays and left to dry for a day or two.

then went over with a flat black prime coat,
then used a Granite Gray from Apple Barrel paints for the dry brushing.


Valkia and her mage apprentices searching for a lost relic.


took some Games Workshop graveyeard tombs and created a
ruin mausoleum of some sort.



a necromancer and cohort are trying to raise the spirit of the long dead warrior...
with some ghouls haunting the grounds.


a fearless dwarf fighter faces off an Orc barbarian.
Victory or Death!!



as i was writing this post i was finishing up the last few pieces of the ruins.
with two of them i sawed and glued back together into T-sections,
so i wouldn't have just straight pieces all over the place.
come to think of it,
i still have quite a few straight pieces i could go back and make into
L-Shape or T-section them.




with little gorilla glue and some spackle,
was able to fill in the cracks and gaps.


an Orc runs into an undead Ghast!

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