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====== Warhammer 40000 Display Shelf ====== | ====== Warhammer 40000 Display Shelf ====== |
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This display was designed to span the entire width of an Ikea 'Billy' shelf, so I had the thought of two opposing forces - Space Marines on one side, and icky, Plague Marines on the other. | This display was designed to span the entire width of an Ikea 'Billy' shelf, so I had the thought of two opposing forces - [[blog:miniatures:gw:wh40k:spacemarines|Space Marines]] on one side, and icky, [[blog:miniatures:gw:wh40k:chaos|Nurgle Plague Marines]] on the other. |
I'd never played Space Marines, nor had I played Warhammer in some 20+ years, but on seeing some of the latest designs in 2023/2024 I had an urge to build a display after I had cleared the shelves of this bookcase of //clutter//. | I'd never played Space Marines, nor had I played Warhammer in some 20+ years, but on seeing some of the latest designs in 2023/2024 I had an urge to build a display after I had cleared the shelves of this bookcase of //clutter//. |
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The scenery building was fun, and reminded me of one of the main reasons I started playing miniatures games all those years ago. It's creative in a way that building and painting models alone can never match. | {{:blog:miniatures:displays:marines:full_shelf.png?1000|}} |
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| The scenery building ended up being loads of fun, and reminded me of one of the main reasons I started playing miniatures games all those years ago. It's creative in a way that building and painting models alone can never match. |
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I also got to use some bits and pieces that I had stored away decades ago, and would have simply sat in a box otherwise. | I also got to use some bits and pieces that I had stored away decades ago, and would have simply sat in a box otherwise. |
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===== Space Marine Tile ===== | ===== Space Marine Tile ===== |
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| The Space Marine (specifically for Deathwing Dark Angels) was intended to be a ruined/bombed out gothic chapel, with some ancient tomb in the centre. It would be surrounded by typical 40K style concrete, blasted and smashed by countless battles. |
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| Since I wanted both display tiles to be seperate, and I knew they would be fundamentally different, I decided to use some simple resin concrete barriers at the edge of the Space Marine tile to act as both a divider, as well as a barricade against the attacking forces of Nurgle. |
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Parts list | Parts list |
* PVA white glue | * PVA white glue |
* Resin 'concrete barriers' from an Ebay seller | * Resin 'concrete barriers' from an Ebay seller |
| * Resin 'ruined gothic tomb' from an Ebay seller |
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* Cork boulders | * Cork boulders |
* Static grass and flock | * Static grass and flock |
* Epoxy resin adhesive | * Epoxy resin adhesive (approx 100ml) |
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| I mixed a very small amount of Vallejo //Game Colour// __Camoflage Green__ into the resin, no more than 4 drops, and it produced a wonderful, disgusting, vomit-inducing dirty green/brown/yellow water effect. Just what I was hoping for! |
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| For any normal water effect, I would have probably used a hair drier on warm to get the bubbles out of the resin, but for this Nurgle-tainted river of slime it actually looks better all //frothy// and //putrid//. |
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=== Under display lighting === | === Under display lighting === |
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===== Finished Display ===== | ===== Finished Display ===== |
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