More work on the ruined monastery:

Washes were added to all of the building.






The paving stones were then painted a light grey.

In this photo you can see my new backdrop for taking “Apocalyptic” photos.



When the paving stones were dry they were washed with GW Nuln Oil and Nurgle Contrast to give a worn and algae look.



Tomorrow some more detail to the bases.
Nice progress Dave, and almost there, will you get them finished in time, plus the final details on the two skull pieces of scenery ?
When growing up as a child one of my favourite books was the “Little Engine That Could”. At the time i was unaware that it was teaching me about the value of optimism and hard work. So the short answer to your question is “I THINK I CAN”! Or as a famous guru with pointy ears once said, “Do. Or do not. There is no try”!
SO I WILL DO!
Impressive! 🙂
Thanks John.
beautiful! I mean for a ruin! 🙂
Thanks. “Ruins are when man made becomes a part of nature”! (Marco Casagrande)
Looking good, GP. That reminds me – I must pressure wash the patio 🙂
Regards, Chris.
Looking great and I really like the backdrop!
Thanks Matt I have a few others that i picked up at the NWA open day that i will showcase in due course.
Looking forward to it Dave!
Oh my! and I thought it looked great earlier!!
Thank Pete. Much appreciated.