Ah yes, it never fails. I resolve to finish some projects but instead start a bunch of new ones…
Chris dropped the first full cast of the stone henge pieces he’s been working on this week and they’re so nice I was instantly compelled to start building a piece of WHFB terrain with them!
Here they are unpainted and arranged in your classic ‘druid circle’ with a Mordheim Necromancer attempting to invoke the dark gods of Spray Undercoating.
The pieces are all nicely textured and should be easy to paint with a black base and several layers of drybrushing. Chris even included a stone altar and a group of four tall entrance stones in the set.
In this overhead shot you can see I’ve already planned the simple grassy hill I’m going to build the druid’s circle on. After I took these photos I cut the MDF, glued high density foam to it and hot-wired/sanded the foam into a smooth hill.
Hopefully this terrain piece won’t take too much effort to complete as all I have to do is texture the ground, paint everything and apply flock and grass matt around the outside of the circle. I’m confident I can manage that this week.







They look really good, great stuff Chris!
You know these are really clever due to the sheer variety you can get.
They would work well for 40K too, just add some chaotic icons and you’ve got a daemon summoning cirle.
Yes they look great ‘out of the box’ and just arranged in a circle. Now I’ve got them glued down to a high density foam hill they’re really starting to radiate ley energy ;).
You know what would work *really* well would be a layer of coloured perspex slid between several of the henges to suggest evil magikal energy. Something suitably swirly and green maybe lit from below with LEDs hidden in the base…
o i was wondering what they were now i see and they are pretty cool.quick instant good looking terrain.nice!!!
Funny to see someone has a similar bug as I have; new projects always come along when the current ones aren’t finished. I can’t resist starting a new project while knowing there are at least 5 unfinished ones begging for my attention ;-)
This is great stuf in the works and a splendid piece. Should be a relatively quick and satisfying project. Post the pics once done, ok?
have fun
Toylord