
Manda's (Amachan) Gaming Table
Summoning Gate Progress
This is the Summoning Gate from Fenris Games. I started with a 100mm MDF base, I bevelled the edges and sealed it using filler. I then glued it to the base. I smoothed the transition between the resin piece and the base with some DAS modelling clay.
I primed the whole model in black and painted it with a coat of Vallejo Model Air Rust (71.080) with my airbrush.
The stonework first got an overbrush coat of Vallejo Model Color Basalt Grey (70.869) and then a coat of Secret Weapon Wash Algea (W013). After this I applied a heavy drybrush of Vallejo Model Color Medium Sea Grey (70.870). In hindsight I should have waited longer for the wash to fully dry before doing this. I then applied a drybrush of Vallejo Model Air White Grey (71.119) over the stonework.
I basecoated the skulls in Vallejo Game Color Bonewhite (72.034) and then coated them with Vallejo Game Color Sepia Shade (73.200). After this was dry they received a drybrush of Vallejo Game Color Bonewhite (72.034). Now a coat of gloss varnish for protection and a coat of anti-shine to remove the shine of the gloss varnish.
I covered most of the base, at least where I wanted flocking, in a watered down coat of PVA. I then followed up by flocking the base with the same 2 colours as I did my table. After the glue dried I shook off the excess and started adding tufts and little bits of clump foliage where the glue didn’t really take that well in order to fill up the gaps. I also added some tufts and clump foliage where I thought it would look good. I then added some light flock on places where I think moss would grow. After this is all dry I spray a bit of heavily diluted PVA over it all to seal in the scenery.
As a finishing touch I added some AK Interactive Diorama Puddles (AK8028) in the pits in the standing stone. Once this is dry it should be finished.
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