Category: Drumlin diner
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Fallout Wasteland Warfare rules book
Hi everyone, Now that the game is on its way to your FLGS or to your home if you pre-ordered it, I wanted to share with you my joy when I opened Fallout Wasteland Warfare rules book and found a few pictures of the Drumlin Diner board. If you haven’t downloaded the rules book…
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Fallout board – Ready to play!
That’s it, the Drumlin Diner module is done and ready to go. I also painted the shipping crate to the colors of the Vault-Tec uniform.
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Fallout board – Eyebot and Nuka vending machine
Modiphius was kind enough to send me a few miniatures for the Drumlin Diner board. I have to say that I was very impressed by the quality of both the sculpt and the resin.
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Fallout board – Painting
Painting time! I must confess that I decided to focus on finishing the module with the Drumlin Diner first.
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Fallout board – Dead trees
Ok, last post was about laser cutting and now we are back to the basics with how-to make model dead trees.
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Fallout board – Customizing your MDF scenery kit
As I previously mentioned, I’m usually not a great fan of MDF scenery kits. But for this project, I didn’t find any resin kit fitting my theme for a retro-futuristic American Diner. My objective is to model the Drumlin Diner from Fallout 4. So, starting from 4Ground Emma’s Diner kit, I decided to customize it…
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Fallout board – Terrain topography
Creating the topography of a board is one of my favourite part. I use the multi-layer/multi-scale approach, as follow:
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Fallout board – 4Ground kits
Usually, I wouldn’t recommend using MDF scenery kits as the level of details is far below the one we get with resin kits and the porosity of MDF make it very hard to have a smooth paint finish. However, as I didn’t found any resin scenery kit for an electric pylon or a diner, I…
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Fallout board – Drumlin Diner project
New Year, new project! No I’m not forgetting you dear Malval board. I just need a little break and I will be back to your dark sinuous streets and glooming underground…