Today's "Tabletop World Building of the Week" is actually not a building at all! Its a furniture set. There are enough pieces to fill out the furniture needs of several rooms. In Game terms that could be up to four buildings.
Today I've got all of them crowded into the Coaching Inn but its really a bit more than the floor-plan can comfortably manage. All the same they look great in there!
As usual these were perfectly clean and required no prep work beyond a quick wash and a shot of primer.
These items, much like the Merchant shop goods, are replete with details... equipment, food, accents etc... Even the hidden surfaces are detailed. Under sides of the benches and tables as well as the undersides of the shelves in the book case are all completely rendered.
Here we see Mortaria for scale in the inn and separately with a few of the pieces.
These were a pleasure to paint. The clean condition and great details make it easy to get inspired.
Now off to find a box with another Tabletop World building hiding in it... wonder which one it will be!
Oh, and batch three of the Lulus from Raging Heroes... or as I've found myself calling them the pack of brat snipers! This makes 18 completed to date with 5 more on the table. That will finish off the horde until the hand poured resins show up.
Superbly done as always. Do you have any shots of the furniture before you primed and painted them? I'm stunned by how good they look! My brain assumed they came pre-painted by entire hordes of tiny magical elves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg! I'll have to feed the elves today! Really though these buildings etc just bring out the paint!
DeleteI think you can see the only picture I have of them pre-paint/prime here:
http://miniswelter.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabletop%20World?updated-max=2014-09-14T09:19:00-07:00&max-results=20&start=7&by-date=false
If that link fails.. its the last picture on the "Tabletop World Arrives" post.
That's incredible....I'm astounded.
DeleteThanks! I did a step by step for the wood on one of the cabinets (I had someone ask about that) its a really easy 4 step process that I'll put that in the next post I'm getting a lot of mileage out of Secret Weapon washes on these... totally cheaty-face! But I do get a lot of good quality, cartoony (I luvs my cartoons!) stuff done in a reasonable amount of time yar!
DeleteThanks again for all the comments ... its inspiring!
If you have to open a pot to do it, it's not cheating :).
DeleteYar! Paint are paint!
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