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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Run out to your local store and vote!
The qualifier is just days away. Yikes! Let's just say that it is quite a frenzy here in Wappelville. :-)
These guys were an important part of the story of this display board from the very beginning. I was very glad to be able to include them. I will be doing more on these lads in July, but at least they are out on the board now!
Here are some shots of just the miniatures:
And back to the board:
More to come!
Altars, bugs and bones... more work on the ground level.
Once the Dais itself had been painted, it was time to make it match what was on the board.
That meant I had to match the scorpions and scarabs, as well as get more color and definition on th epiles of boes and broken weapons:
It would have been much easier to paint everything prior to gluing it on the board, but that was not possible. It was tough to get at some parts, but I did the necessary contortions and shaded away!
I also had to match the cracks:
When I get more time, I will put even more details on these areas...
Tomorrow you will get your first glimpse at the would be grave robbers!
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