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About the Project
As with many of us, I have a number of projects I've started but lost track of as they are covered with the newer shiny things. It will surprise no one that some of them are Kickstart rewards. So I'm going to try and work through some of these partial terrain projects so I can store completed stuff rather than dreams and ideas.
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Related Contest: TerrainFest 2024
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As One Is Finished Another Begins
I have glued the four corners to the underside of the warehouse roof keeping it in place and finishing that project. What a great kit that isn’t for beginners. It has multiple layers, tiny detailed bits, a few mis-cuts, and less than clear instructions but I still enjoyed working on it. Now that I’ve photographed it I’ve packed it away with the Wolsung collection so i have room for the next item on my check list, more Fungus Forest.
I opened up the second box of alien plant parts I ordered from the Mantic Terrain Crate3 Kickstart campaign. I have a second box because I figure if some trees are good then more is better. That seems to be my mantra with a number of things in this hobby. I took stock of what I had what with the box packed full of the original contents, the left overs from the first box I painted up, and various bases. I also looked over the first ones I had done. I really like them but they are brightly colored and on flat bases. The colors are fine but more of them on a table could really be overpowering so I will doing something different on these and adding variety to the contours of the bases.
Because of the model release used with plastics like these can mess with paint and primer, I prewash all the parts in water and a small amount of dish soap.Up On The Rooftop
Not a lot of hobby time last night but enough to work on the roof of my warehouse. Pretty straight forward except a couple of the long pieces had broken in transit. I recall frustration with that and the fiddly windows was why I had stopped working on the kit in the first place.
Luckily, the way the kit assembles meant the broken ones had other pieces to offer strength and the damage barely shows. Typical of 4Ground, a couple pieces were cut wrong so needed pegs trimmed or removed but it was a minor issue and, again, the design of layered and overlapping pieces meant no strength was lost. All I have left to do tonight is to glue the corner spacers under the roof so it fits well to the floor beneath it. I missed taking pictures as my fingers were covered in glue.
I set these pieces and spacer aside for the end of the project. When I was done they were no where to be found. I cleaned the entire table and even looked in the offcuts and frames pile but couldn't find them. This morning I put away the cutting mat, glues, and tools- BOOM- there they were, sitting on the table like they had been there all along. Now, I don't know where they went last night but they weren't on the table. Let's see if they are still around when I get home tonight.I Get Back to The Warehouse
I finally had some time and space to get back to work on my 4Ground Warehouse. Having a house guest for two weeks made it harder to take over most of the horizontal surfaces in my apartment. Being on my own all weekend means I could make up for lost time. I started by organizing the model parts and workspace. I do miss 4Ground and am grateful I was able to collect a number of their kits before they disappeared. My future Samurai village is currently a bin full of unassembled 4Ground buildings, for example.
I followed the directions very closely and test fit everything and I still missed details. It didn’t help that pieces had fallen out of the box and gotten lost.
The first floor is already assembled. Got my instructions, glue, knives, and straight edge ready. I sorted the parts by color.
Whew, I had forgotten how detailed and layered these kits could be. Notice the interior edges of the columns as they each got a layer of tiny bricks before getting a thin layer glued on top. I had lost two of those narrow pieces.
Each wall has a core of MDF with layers of brick and stucco, cut from cardboard, that goes on each side of the core. There is only one way the walls fit correctly and I still ended up reversing the long ones.
Wow, every window is printed on a sheet of clear acetate. A laser cut frame of thin illustration board is then super glued on top of that before cutting the entire window out. This construction is then glued into the opening in the wall. Talk about fiddly and annoying. Whew, just glad that I'm done with them.The Plan... So Far
So I’ve had this wonderful warehouse model from 4Ground sitting, half finished, for almost two years now. It is too nice a kit and I miss 4Ground too much for this travesty to continue so the first challenge I will tackle is to finish this kit
The second challenge I’ve set myself is to finally finish painting the two sets of Secret Weapon’s Terrain Tiles I picked up in their Kickstart eons ago. Another great company that no longer exists and I want to use these for a few of my genres of minis gaming not the least being Marvel Crisis Protocol.
To finish the trifecta I have one more fun box of Fungus Forest from Mantic Game’s third Terrain Crate campaign plus a pile of Litko bases that really need to painted and based to complete the fauna part of my sci-fi terrain collection.
If, by some miracle, I finish all that I’m sure I can find more partial projects around here.















































