2017-05-01

Rubble and Law & order

When I played a game of warhammer 40k last summer I realized that
I needed more scatter-terrain and especially rubble and ruins.
Until now I have created two factory-buildings a small ruin and
5 small trays of rubble.One of these trays of rubble has now
received some paint and I feel really pleased with the result.
Only thing I regret is that I didn´t use a baseplate made of
mdf or masonite instead of cardboard back then when I started
my rubble-project I was short on baseplates but I got a lot of
cardboard. Now I know better and all my future projects will be
fitted with "high-class" baseplates. :)

Next thing to report is that I now have completed my range of
policecars to play the game Law and order. I found these cars
and the van in the local second-hand market for 2 Euros each
(the prices has gone up).I will use the policecars as patrol-
vehicles and the 3 other cars(combi-cars bought in 2016) as
assault vehicles.

The assault-vehicles will be converted with water-cannon-turrets,
watertanks, rams, teargas-ejectors and headlamps.
The most difficult task with these assault-vehicles is that they
are missing frontglas and the interior is painted in chrome...
I will probably strip these vehicles and paint all the pieces and
then put them together again.








12 kommentarer:

  1. Svar
    1. Thankyou very much Michael and will also come to great use.

      Radera
  2. Svar
    1. Thankyou very much Michal.I am very fond of the brick-look. :)

      Radera
  3. Love your useful and beautiful rubble, well done!

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Thankyou very much Phil for these kind words.

      Radera
  4. Svar
    1. Thankyou very much Jay.Also fun to build.

      Radera
  5. Although I don't particualrly like the rubble piles being on bases, you've still done a good job on them - they're great scatter terrain and that much needed cover for the pbi.
    Great collection of polce cars - I'm always on the look out for them too, but not to convert!

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Thankyou very much Joe.I really needed some scatterterrain and I think that these live up to the task.What does PBI mean? I will only make a small conversion on the police-cars. :)

      Radera
    2. PBI is slang for Poor Bloody Infantry " (I think that there is also a set of wargame rules also named PBI)

      Radera
    3. Another Joe-phrase to use in my daily life. :) Thankyou both for this one and "The lick of paint".Have a nice weekend.

      Radera