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DRACONIS DOES….. TERRAINFEST 2025

DRACONIS DOES….. TERRAINFEST 2025

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About the Project

I have a few bits planned for this year’s terrainfest. The main thing is a 3D printed cargo ship that a friend gave me. It’s a hefty beast, and will be used as terrain for my future sci-fi skirmish project (not sure which rules I will use yet). If I finish that in good time then I have some sci-fi terrain from Shatterpoint that I picked up very cheap, and should also work for the same project. Additionally I have a small mausoleum to paint for The Silver Bayonet, and maybe some other buildings if time permits.

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22nd January 2026

Just some pics of the terrain laid out on a desert mat, plus with the ship as well.

The generators could be refuelling perhaps….

Group shots
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Group shots

The buildings….. and Gonk

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22nd January 2026

So, as planned I rolled out the weathering stages on to the rest of the buildings. Sponging on multiple shades, adding more dirt and dust to the lower sections etc.

Then I picked out the various buttons, controls and suchlike. On the control unit small building I tried to paint some markings on to the keys to represent the keyboard. It sort of works.

The larger building was treated in much the same way. I added some rust to parts of the top, painted the cables in different colours and added some weathering onto them in some places. The lights were picked out in a fluo orange.

Gonk Droid

Lastly it was the Gonk droid.

This went through several colours, finally ended up going with a white.

I painted a stripe down the middle, then weathered that and various small areas around the casing. Picked out the little buttons etc on the front to give it its ‘face’.

On the side panels there are four small square buttons. They reminded me of the Imperial Officer rank markings. So I did some quick research and decided to paint those as if the droid was a captain in the Imperial Navy Intelligence 😊

Using some Shatterpoint Terrain for generic sci-fi

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19th January 2026

Next up I have been working on some terrain pieces from the Shatterpoint ‘Take Cover’ Terrain Pack. I picked this up for £15, which I think was pretty fair. I would never have paid full price for it though.

I put together the main parts, just leaving out the speeder bike and the ladders, as they were slightly too large. Surprisingly the rock formations were pretty small.

I sprayed everything in grey, then masked the parts up and sprayed them again in army painter bone.

I followed this up by airbrushing over the bottom areas of the buildings with a couple of different browns.

Using some Shatterpoint Terrain for generic sci-fi

The rocks were airbrushed with some darker browns, then drybrushed several shades of beige. They were quite quick to finish.

Then I began work on more weathering on the buildings. I sponged on various shades of brown, plus added a dirt/dust layer to the bottom of one of the generators as a test.

Will roll this out to the rest now.

Drifter's Luck - finished

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8th January 2025

Just a few ‘action’ pics of the finished star freighter terrain piece.

Drifter's Luck - finished
Drifter's Luck - finished
Drifter's Luck - finished
Drifter's Luck - finished
Drifter's Luck - finished

Final fixtures, and crates

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5th January 2026

My recent work has been snagging some final bits on the ship.

I added some further weathering in places, in particular on the cargo bay floor and areas by the doors. For the cargo bay floor I added some areas of stains using Vallejo streaking grime.

I did consider adding some streaks to walls and the outside, but felt it could make the ship look too run-down (may add some in the future perhaps).

I also added some areas of scraping using a bright silver. On the floors by the doors I added some light areas of wear and scuffing by drybrushing over with Leadbelcher, to represent wear from foot traffic.

Final fixtures, and crates

I also added a communications dish to the roof. There was a round flat area on the second section back which seemed ideal.

I took a cooms dish from my Deadzone terrain and sliced off the lower part of the base. I then magnetised that and the hull. The frame was painted black then drybrushed silver, the dish itself was painted in a grey like the hull, with some light silver drybrushing around the edges.

Next up I made some windows for the cockpit. There were some ‘blast shield’ pieces in the print, that slot in behind the two window areas on the cockpit. I used these as templates for cutting out some plastic from an old CD case. After much further trimming and sanding I managed to get them to fit into place. I did scuff one of the windows while sanding, but decided to leave it like that since a window could be scratched up on a ship like this.

Finally it was on to the crates. My friend had printed out crates in four different designs. Some of which happen to be very close to designs used in a certain Sci-fi franchise. For the smaller cube like crates I chose three colours, red, yellow and green. Painted these up with various washes, highlights and weathering stages. For some of them I also printed out small hazard signs and stuck them on to the tops.

There were some rectangular crates, two of which were more sci-fi styled. For these I painted them white, added some shading and then some light weathering by sponging on some Wildwood. The other rectangular crates I painted black, drybrushed silver, added some stippling of a dark grey and further weathering by applying scratch and scrape marks across them. These also had hazard warning signs glued on.

The last crates were styled like those from Rogue one. I found some images online and tried to approximate the look of them. They certainly are orange 😊.

I painted them in Fire Dragon Bright, folwed with a thinned Carroburg Crimson wash. I painted in the various black panels using rubber black. They were then drybrushed with a mix of orange and Pale Sand. This was followed sponge weathering using Pale Sand, and then wildwood. Edges had dabs of silver applied, plus some scrape marks. Picked out the white sections on the tops and added some black marking in the middle based on the images I found online.

Final fixtures, and crates

Weathering

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29th December 2025

So, now it was on to the weathering stage.

I started out by using some old sponge and sponging on a couple of different greys, wildwood brown and then using silver to dot in on some of the darker areas to suggest paint worn through.

Then I dragged out my airbrush, and used that to spray on some grey, then grey brown, and finally brown. This was applied to the lower section of the outside, a few light areas on the roof, and also for sections of the interior.

On the interior I added the shading to the area where the walls met the floor, and on the floor of the cargo bay, plus on the floor where the doors are. I mage the weathering heavier on the cargo bay, as I thought that would be most likely to get the dirt and grime.

Weathering

Bridge online

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23rd December 2025

The recent work has been on the bridge area. There are several seats, plus the raised pilot dais with its seat, controls and screens.

Since I was working in random short stints I forgot to get many pictures along the way.

For the raised area I painted some red markings at the top and picked out the edges of the steps. I also used the gundam marker again to panel line sections.

The seats had the padded areas painted black, then overpainted with a couple of shades of Foundry Rawhide. The panel at the feet area was left in black.

For the control area I picked out some panels, small screens and cabling in various colours to contrast to the white. The screens were painted black, then given a light drybrush of gunmetal.

For the screens I went online and searched out various images. I measured up the screen sizes and printed them off in various scales just to give a bit of leeway.

These were then cut out and glued on to the control screens.

Bridge online

I also decided to make some of the panels under the window into screens as well. These were painted black, then more screens were cut out and glued on. All the screens then had a gloss varnish.

Bridge online

Finished up by painting the lights at the front. These were painted in bold titanium white, followed by Vallejo Fluo yellow. They have come out quite bright 😊

Bridge online

Still lots to go, but definitely getting there.

Small steps to progress… more on the interior

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15th December 2025

Again I have not had very much time for hobby of late. I have however made some more headway, in small manageable chunks.

For the greyness of the power plant I decided to add some hazard stripes each side of what would be the central path (when the door is in place). I did these by masking off the rectangular area and then stippling on two shades of yellow ochre. I followed this by using further masking tape and using coffee stirrers to mark the width of the stripes. I then cut alternate sections out, masked over the yellow and stippled on the black. It works pretty well.

I then painted the floor sections between the walls and the hazard stripes in gun metal, washed with Nuln oil then drybrushed over with lead belcher.

On the walls I painted some of the recessed parts that could be power conduits (maybe?) with light blue contrast, to echo the engine glow I had already used. Finally I added some power warning transfers on the end of each side part.

Next up I used a gundam marker to panel line the more defined panel grooves on the partition wall sections. I also tried it on the door, but it didn’t work too well (not well enough defined edges) so I instead gave the doors a wash then re painted in the main sections.

Then I did some work on the airlock and ‘storage’ room parts. I picked out the ‘pipes’ on the sides in a strong orange, then added white WW2 tank transfers onto the front pipes (since the others would not be seen once the walls were in place). I also picked out some panels inside the airlock in three different red shades, and added some dark grey panels to the lower section inside the storage room.

Finally I added some detail onto the cargo bay section. I painted up the computer consoles each side of each of the main doors, added some fluo yellow lights on the top of the door frame and picked out some piping in the orange that I used for the airlock wall pipes. I also added some scuff marks around the bottom of the door frames, and some scratches onto the door. But I will work more on the weathering once I finish the interior.

Small steps to progress… more on the interior

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