I recently painted some terrain for my Doctor Who project. As it is my first full 28mm project, I will need a lot of terrain. This post covers the first of several batches of resin terrain I have underway.
This first batch consists of assorted crates & boxes from Ainsty (http://www.ainsty-castings.co.uk/). I ordered a variey of items from them in July and received them quickly. Their resin pieces had little or no mold release agent on them, so I just gave them a quick rinse in warm soapy water. I then spray painted them with Krylon black fusion primer. After letting them dry overnight, I gave them a quick coat of acrylic black paint to cover any missed spots.
Before going any farther, I want to note that the method I used on these crates was borrowed from my friend Mike Demana (http://home.earthlink.net/~mikedemanagames/index.html). For a detailed explanation of how he paints wooden objects, read the July 27, 2011 entry in his Projects section.
After the black I used a series of drybrushes. First Vallejo Medium Camo Brown, then Howard Hues Colonial Khaki, then a light Ral Partha/Iron Wind Grey. I did 2 coats of the Vallejo brown because it is a thinner paint than the HH brown Mike uses and 1 coat didn't cover well enough for my liking. I then gave them a liberal coat of black wash (actually satin finish with some black paint mixed in). After a few days to dry, I sprayed them with Krylon matte finish.
The first picture is 2 large & 3 medium crates.
These 5 crates are smaller, and 3 of them have separate lids with guns inside. I painted the packing material grey, then off-white. I really like these and may use them as objectives.
Here is a picture from above so you can see the contents.
I am really pleased with how this first batch turned out. I have several buildings and a police van from Ainsty and a bunch of resin scenery from Acheson Creations that I plan on painting over the next month. Now that the South Carolina weather has cooled off a bit, I can spray outside again. I have some completed figures for my Doctor Who project that I will be taking pictures of soon.
Until then, thanks for looking!
Jason
Wow...I like how yours look better than mine! Oh, and thanks for the plug on my website. Remember, the black wash method I use was YOUR idea...
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