Age of Sigmar Deathrattle marching across swamps

Age of Sigmar Deathrattle marching across swamps

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Amazingly, somewhere in between Oblivion Remastered sessions and baby care, I've got some painting in. Not for the Battle of Lake Erie though; I've done so many schooners that I was in a mood to do something completely different. Something that's great about naval wargaming is that terrain isn't a necessity, other than an ocean mat. Staring at an empty ocean isn't all that fun either though. While I like what Warlord has on offer in terms of terrain, I've turned to Hagen Miniatures, a German company, for this particular venture. Their catalogue has a plethora of terrain, accessories, and even ships that are all in scale with the Warlord range. What we have here is a Chappe telegraph diorama. 

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A telegraph you may ask? And yes, yes you would be right to be confused. I was. I actually first bumped into the concept in a throwaway line in a Patrick O'Brian novel. Turns out telegraphs were in use during the Napoleonic Wars, but not in the way that people know (for obvious reasons concerning electricity). Instead, they used a system of either shutters or vanes that could be shifted into different positions to denote letters or signals. Similar to the beacons in the LotR movies, these were lined up in chains to send messages across vast distances much faster than a horse could take them. 

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

I have no clue if they were ever combined with fortifications like this, but hey, it makes the model more playable, as now I have something that's an objective that can also shoot. Much more interactive, as you can't sit there waiting for the opportune moment, since this will be pummeling you from twice the distance with much more accurate fire than you can at range. It incentivizes closing in. 

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

The majority of the model is a single chunk of resin. The tower is a separate bit of resin, while the top of the tower, the pole, the guns, and the pier are all metal. It's a super easy build, which is also very refreshing after all of the rigging and sails that I've been doing. Super glue was enough to do the job, just make sure to sand the metal to give it better adherence.

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

I primed the whole thing black to give it a nice base to start drybrushing from. I had some issues with it adhering to the metal tower top though, and I'm not really sure why. It took 3 coatings for it to finally stick, which is strange because I didn't have this issue with any of the other metal parts. 

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

Outside of that little snag, the painting was quite easy. The whole thing took drybrushing very well. I picked out some individual bricks in a lighter grey or white so as to give some variation to the model. 

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

Static grass would have looked bad at this scale, so I used flock instead. Tufts and clump foliage serve as nice bushes though as this scale, so that's neat. I painted a touch of pure white on some of the outcroppings in the back to denote where birds would be nesting. 

Warlord Games Black Seas Terrain

As far as rules go, I'd treat the guns as gun emplacements, perhaps with a bit more health since they are behind some sturdy walls. The tower will have the health of a martello tower with none of the offensive capabilities. 

-The Space Dinosaur

10 comments:

  1. Fantastic piece of scenery SD, it adds another element to your gaming. As for your problems with the metal, I've had the same problem in the past, and it turned out to be due to the temperature the metal was poured at, making it harder for the paint to adhere to, but you did the right thing slowly building up the layers, I've also heard sealing it with varnish can help, but that adds in other problems in my experience.

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    1. Thanks Dave! Huh what a strange thing, materials properties can be such an interesting field. I did end up coating with varnish to make sure it sticks, so hopefully no problems there.

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  2. Oh wow, that's a great piece of terrain! Love it!

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  3. great piece of terrain and a nice add to the naval project. I am actually familiar with this style of telegraph. good job!
    Oblivion Tom Cruise movie Oblivion remastered..... i must know more.

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    1. Huh well look at you all smart. Neat what people came up with even back then. Haha Oblivion the rpg by Bethesda, I played a smidge back in the day but never got into it, they fixed a couple of things so I’ve finally been able to enjoy it more. I do like the Tom Cruise movie too though, that one and Edge of Tomorrow.

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  4. Oh, I think it's inspiring. A beautiful model which adds some interesting aspects to any game, well done!

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  5. Lovely piece of terrain! Great finish!
    Best Iain

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