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We mainly cover Warhammer 40k, Fantasy, Age of Sigmar, Warmachine, Hordes, X-Wing, Infinity, Horus Heresy, and Star Wars Armada. v=1548595061","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":1987474161722,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0. However, these are some really nice models so I didn’t want to practice my terrible greenstuff sculpting skills on them.
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For the silver metallics like the chains and cages, I basecoated them with Leadbelcher before washing them with Basilicanum Grey contrast paint to give them a dark and aged appearance. A few months back white dwarf ran an article about painting the Azyrite ruins in different schemes to represent different realms.
Using milliput or greenstuff to fill the gaps would quickly get expensive, so it was fortunate that I had some pollyfiller (also known as spackle) lying around from the time the missus was knocking holes in the wall. Also included in the box are the rules for using the Azyrite Shattered Plaza in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.In hindsight I probably should have used Pale Sand as the rocks would no doubt be part of the broken pillar. Easily add scenery to your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar with this set of 12 push-fit plastic ruins. Adding extra levels to battle over and cover to hide behind, they're perfect for adding tactical depth to your games. Today I share my Azyrite Ruins from the original Warcry starter set, which are also included in the new Catacombs box.
My best reading is that each Large wall constitutes an Azyrite Ruin, so each Large Wall piece is 1 Primary pick. Please re-visit this Cookie Notice regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies. I chose a basic dark grey stone colour for my ruins, with some details picked out in brass, rusty metal, and a jade green that matches the pale green tiles of the Warcry game board.With that in mind, I gave them and the bell a couple of thin coats of Scale 75 Dwarven Gold before washing them with Army Painter Strong Tone. Hope you like my approach of painting these Azyrite Ruins, don’t forget to check out Garfy’s tutorial, who painted his ruins closer to the pale green seen on the box art. Really pleased with how these turned out, they definitely look better in an off white colour than the usual grey that everyone uses for ruins.