*cue the creepy music*

few years ago, good friend gave me several pieces of terrain
and turned out to be a classic graveyard from Games Workshop.

i painted the gravestones and crypts first but did nothing with the actual
walls and gate for a long time until this past week.


i figured since the next D&D session is going to take place in a graveyard i might as
well get this painted and completed.


like usual i didn't really do details i just wanted it done.
i did paint ALL the skulls.




this was the last section of the graveyard i had to paint and
pretty much at this point i was tired of painting skulls so i busted out
a section of fence to avoid painting them.


i used a picture to create one piece of terrain from three pieces.
and i screwed up and glued the gate piece backwards.




an old hag is ambushed by a few vengeful spirits.


the front gate from the inside of the graveyard.
when i went to take the gates off the plastic sprue,
i accidentally cut into the gate so when i would glue it to the gateway
it wouldn't hang correctly so it looks damaged.

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  1. This looks amazing.
    I have one, but the sheer number of skulls has put me off even starting it. Respect to you for doing all yours.
    I imagine it will be a very useful bit of terrain

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    1. thanks. the skulls are a pain in the butt, there were a few I didn't even see when I was painting at first. it wasn't bad once I got a system down.
      sad thing is kinda looking for a full set to expand it but dang they go for soo much now, we'll have to see what happens.

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    2. I'm lucky, I picked one up on the previous part work that GW/Hachette did for Age of Sigmar.

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