The display backdrop for my wife her Warhammer Quest set is done!
I installed it into the cabinet today, and presented it to her.
Naturally I also shot some pics of it for you folks...
The first pic is with flash, the second without. I'm presenting both as I like how the pic with flash looks more like the bright cartoony style Warhammer Quest has in it's presentation and miniature painting. Whereas the pic without flash best shows off the colours and mood of it, and shows the more "modern" pallet and style of many dungeon games.
With Retro-Flash Tech:
And without flash, in modern Gritty-Punk-O-Vision:
I haven't yet set the heroes on the outdoor section yet, as the glue in the flock still needs to dry properly.
She's happy (though she scared my by saying: "Nice, now do the rest of the cabinet as well."), I'm happy.
I'm looking forward to switching off the display lights tonight, I want to see how the glow-in-the-dark shrooms in the cave will do. :D
See you next time!
This looks amazing! Well done with this!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat reminds me a lot of the display GW once did when the game was just released (Mike McVey was the creator if I remember right).
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWell done! It looks amazing!
That looks terrific, great to see it finished, you must be pleased with it.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAwesome. Just.. yeah man, wonderful stuff.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThank you guys!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI have to admit I went back to the cabinet repeatedly yesterday, to just stare at it and realise it is actually, finally done and looks like I intended to. The mushrooms look great in the dark, but sadly I couldn't get a clear picture of it.