It’s been a little bit between updates, I’ve taken to working from the office again mostly and my painting time is much reduced as a result. It also hasn’t helped that Diablo 4 is finally out! Regardless, I found myself with a bit of painting time today and decided to use it to finish off something that’s been in progress for a good 3-4 years.

Those of you familiar with the old Warhammer Fortress might have recognised it in the background of a few of my photos over the years, most recently in my previous post, and further back as backdrop for my Skaven army. It’s finally painted, and will be used as part of the Border Princes campaign.
These photos are a bit lower quality than what I try do do usually, I don’t have lightning big enough to take photos of something that size, so the room lights had to do!




Painting-wise I don’t have much detail unfortunately (that’s what I get for taking so long to paint something!) but generally here’s how it was approached:
- The whole model was undercoated with some spray paint from the hardware store – a greyish brown
- The model was washed with some thinned down brown craft acrylic
- Everything was dry brushed with greys, dark to light
- Some stones were picked out with GW Shades, in blues, reds and ochres.
- The wood bits were picked out in GW Contrast Cygor Brown
- The metal bits were picked out in Vallejo Gun Metal
- A very light wash of Abteilung 502 Dust Oil Paint was done over the stone areas to represent mortar
- A dry brush of Vallejo Goblin Green was done on the lower parts of the walls and towers to make them look a bit mossy
- A slight dry brush of brown and bone was done over the areas that would be trodden on, i.e. the tops of the walls and the towers

This was pretty fun to paint even considering the size of it, and I look forward to using it in games! I’ll leave you with a couple of shots with miniatures in the battlements so you can see the scale for yourself. Till next time!









































