Mordheim Terrain - More Buildings!!!

 

Even with a 3x3 foot board, I still want a heap of buildings. The docks need to be densely packed, with buildings separated by narrow alleys.  This post is a dump of all the remaining buildings I've put together.

Pegasus kit derivatives:
With the two temples built, I still have heaps of the Pegasus gothic building terrain left.  I've put them to good use in the following buildings.



Here, I've used the wall pieces to create ruined bottom story, and then added foamcore/coffee stir stick upper levels.  I tried out plastic tennis rackets for the windows and am pretty happy with how they turned out.  I also added heaps of rubble using cork bricks.


Using 2 corner pieces, plus a broken pillar I was able to create a heavily ruined building.  I've added heaps of rubble, sand and grout.


More of the same, but this time I included an intact wall too.

Recycling old buildings:
I have a couple of buildings from a few years ago which I am keen to use for the new board too.  Besides a repaint, I've added a few more details like steps and ladders.


This is my favourite building from my original board.  A simple timbered rowhouse, but a really great layout.  I added EVA foam to the base before starting the building, which I could then tear away to expose the underlying beams which I think looks really good.  I've added ladders (and glued them!!) because I got sick of every slight bump knocking all the ladders over.


Another older building, but this time with a foam brick bottom story.  I've added treads to the staircase (I never got around to finishing it) and some ladders.

Ruins:
I had some free-standing building corners, which I've glued to a base and then heavily rubbled.  I thought it looked good enough to replicate with a new build.


That is all the buildings done for now.  I'll post them again once each is painted up.

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