vendredi 14 mars 2014

Base - part 1

This kit comes with a rectangular plastic base. Since I'm not so sure of the efficiency of superglue between resin and plastic parts, I add a metal string (Tigeage is the French verb for that). Anyway, here is how it looks like:

The protruding wire then gets bent back on the plastic base, and secured with more superglue.

Now, the resin base really is gorgeous, but its plastic counterpart is rather large and totally bare. We need to dress it up a little.  Earth and grass would do fine for a vulgar grunt, but this dragon deserves an extra effort, so what to do?

The resin base is basically a huge ruined pilar, suggesting an old, derelict pagan temple. Let's catch on this theme. I added some tiles made of plasticard:

Now, the mysterious temple has been laying in ruins for centuries, so the flora has been a little bit invasive:

The tree is a lead-made piece of scenery for model trains. I had bought a bunch of these -oh god- in another century, in Bordeaux, in another life. Now I'm happy to put one tree to use.
In the distance, one can see a female zombie from the Zombicide game. I may show more of this in later posts.

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