Ulricsons Fallout Escalation

Damn that looks good! You should enter it in the contest man.

I definetly will :wink:

Very nice terrain!

Interior of the garage is now finished

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Still missing furniture and “things” in the main room of the Gas-Station. I’m making some boxes and baricades along the way so I’m slowing down a bit with the main-buildings :pensive:

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Wow that looks amazing! I keep expecting someone to walk thru the door. Lol. It’s going to be really difficult for me to get the random distressing look down. My brain always wants balance.

Finaly finished the Dino-Gas-Station from TTCombat. It was a protracted process because I didn’t stay focused and began many sideprojects (mostly baricades). I tried to fit in many details so it doesn’t look empty, but not too much to look confused. I think I found a fitting middle course.

Gaming Mat: “Badlands” from Deepcutstudio
Building: “Dino Gas Station Deluxe” from TTCombat
Items & Furniture: TTCombat, Smokybottom, scratchbuild

Details are found

here

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And the next one: The well known Diner from Multiverse Gaming

Gaming Mat: “Badlands” from Deepcutstudio
Building: “Old Diner” from Multiverse Gaming
Items & Furniture: TTCombat, Multiverse Gaming, scratchbuild

Details are found here

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Both look awesome.

How did you achieve the “chipped paint” texture on the exterior walls?

  • Kez.

I know how I’d do it, gw do base paints that crack as they dry you would put a thin layer on to get a similar effect.

Don’t know how he did it though, am interested to learn.

Thanks :blush:
It’s just crackling Spray (one brown base can and a beige can) from the hardwarestore. You have to prepare the MDF with several layers of watered down PVA glue (white wood glue) to make the MDF dense.
If you don’t do that or with too few layers the building will suck up the paint and it won’t crackle (like the Gas-Station. I only used 2 layers which was not enough). 3 or better 4 layers should do the job.
The crackling stuff from GW could be used for that but is coming off to easy. I use it only for dried mud.

I’ve found a bit of varnish stops it coming away, I’ve used it on more than 100 bases with my space wolf army and had no issues.

But your way sounds a bit less time consuming it takes the gw stuff a while to dry.

All my small scenery-projekts which prevented me from finishing the Diner and the Gas-Station earlier are now also finished.
Here you got some obligatory billboards from TTCombat

Details are found here

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Wow, that has to be the perfect amount of wear and tear on those bill boards. We’ve seen a lot of them, but these I like best.

Thanks! :smiley:

Downside of these billboards is, that they are very unstable and easily trip. I think I have to glue some coins in the feet :thinking:

Do you still have the digital assets you used for the billboards? I bought the same ones from TT Combat a few weeks ago. I wouldn’t mind printing out the same signs if they are already sized to fit those billboards…

Here you got some finished baricades. Models are from following sets:

  • Battlezones: 20th Century Brick Urban Accessories (Mantic)
  • Walking Dead: All out war Scenery Booster (Mantic)
  • Mailboxes (Multiverse Gaming)
  • Fuel depot (Microart Studio)

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Just google “Fallout billboard artwork”, put it in a Word-Doc, scale it to 12cm x 6cm and it’s finished :wink:

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Every postapocalyptic house needs a postapocalyptic pool :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Materials:
Pool: https://ttcombat.com/products/swimming-pool
Water: http://www.greenstuffworld.com/de/inicio/375-ruhigen-wasserplatte-wasserflaechen.html

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Where are the tarberries?