This year, I cheaply got my hands on the Warhammer Underworlds Beastgrave terrain, thanks to the Age of Sigmar magazine.
And so I have been painting these up in and between other projects, slowly rounding them out to make the boards look a bit more "sexy" during games.
As such, I went to assemble the 6 pieces, painting them on and off between other projects when I had like those quick 15 minutes to spare or the likes. I also opted to vary the greys of the rockwork amongst them, as in nature rockwork isn't monotone the same either.
The first one I painted up was the poison cloud one, going for a sickly greenish colour for the smoke.
Secondly, the small bubbly pool was painted, with which I went for some muddy coloured water inside.
The next one is a bit of a personal favorite in sculpt for me, the one with the large crystals in the centre, so I went for a purple effect. Slaanesh and all that you know...
I then went for the piece with the large skull on it, going for a bit of a dark grey effect on the horns.
Next, the maw with the tentacles was on the to paint list.
The final terrain piece to be painted was the large skeleton on the rocks, the biggest of the pieces.
And so the whole set has been painted up and ready to... become scatter terrain in solo games and such, as the new edition Underworlds has smaller hexes, no longer fitting for these pieces.
Never the less, it was a fun in between project to do, adding some distraction from regular paint projects.
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