

I’ve given it a black spray with an overspray of incubi darkness. I’ll throw some paint at it and post an update. It’s based on a Mag Bellum circle base so I can use it on my board as well. Next up is a key! A 3d printed key given to me by the ever talented Mark. Alex over at is running a roleplay/wargame over Zoom and this is a recurring symbol we keep seeing…. Heres some work in progress shots and the finished article. I love little projects like this and it’s further enriched the game and story we are telling. The online game is proving to be a real hit and each week brings new twists and turns. I’d certainly recommend online wargaming. Posted by Jedicorn DecemPosted in Gaming Stuff, WIP Stuff Tags: 3d Print, Boards, Gaming Board, Inq28, Mag Bellum, Scenery, TheDaemonInk 8 Comments on Couple of bits! Mag Bellum III Not the same as throwing dice in person but a jolly good way to get your wargame fix in these socially distant times we find ourselves in.Īnyway, I depart with gloomy picture of the ancient relic that seems to be at the heart (quite literally in some cases) of the plot.Ĭheers. Well, so far so good!! My adventures with Mag Bellum have advanced rather swiftly. I stayed up way passed my bedtime last night working on my board.

I must say, this is the most hobby fun I’ve had in ages. Don’t get me wrong, I love my hobby but messing around with a pot of filler and a tub of sand creating texture and depth to these tiles was fantastic! I smeared filler on bits of the board and then used on old brush and stippled over the blobs to spread them out a bit. I tried to avoid brush strokes or lines while trying to stop large peaks of filler appearing. Once I’d done that I put PVA glue on areas and covered with sand.

I left it all to dry and then touched up some bits I missed either with more sand or filler. Then armed with a can of cheap black primer I gave all the boards a base coat. I left it for a bit but before the paint fully dried I sprayed brown and dark green from a distance to add some colour contrast. Finally a heathy coat of my favourite Halfords lacquer all over to seal it properly. The lacquer gives an appearance of wet ground due to the shine on it. Its not gloss but catches the light enough to look like moisture on the surface.
