[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Gaming Mat¶

The result with the sand shaken off. The coverage is fine, but I need to find a way to spread the glue more evenly on such a surface, you do see ridges and thicker areas of glue all across the mat.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Gaming Mat¶

I covered the top in sections in PVA glue (I didn't dare to cover the whole surface out of fear of the PVA drying on me before I was done), and sprinkled fine bird cage sand on it.

With a previous mat, I applied the PVA glue (white) on the caulking (white), which made it quite difficult to see which area had been covered and which still needed covering - which of course resulted in some bare areas. I tried to go with the reflection of light, but it did not work out that well.

So this time, I mixed the base ground color into the PVA. This not only provided the first coat of color, but also made it easy for me to see which areas were already covered and which where not.

With the sand piled on as seen in the photo, I let it dry over night.


[Shadowrun]¶
Spaceship Crew¶

Minis done.


[Shadowrun]¶
Shadowrunners¶

The Shadowrunners are done. From left to right: Street Samurai, Magician, Orc Brute.


[Shadowrun]¶
Post Apoc Gangers¶

The gangers are done - now for real, forgot two.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

Fully painted, oil washed and flocked - done.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Temple¶

I applied the usual oil washes used for my Agyptian scenery to the model:

After matt varnishing the model, I applied the flocks as with the other scenery items. Why would flames be burning in a desolated temple, that fell in obvious disuse...? Because these are mythical flames of course! That is also why they are green and can never be extinguished.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Pyramid¶

Fully painted, oil washed and locked - done.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

After applying gloss varnish to the tower, I applied the oil washes.


[Shadowrun]¶
Spaceship Crew¶

Bases done.