Saturday, May 28, 2016

Manorhouse Workshop: A Dream Come True - Modular Ruined Abbey Draft Kickstarter Live


Manorhouse Workshop: The last months showed quite some evolution! We went from showing how the 3D Bases Masters of the Abbey look like, to now a fully ready and casted Abbey, and finished with grass and miniatures!

You can admire the result in the following images, where quite some Reaper Miniatures (used for D&D) are fighting on our Abbey, and also some miniatures from Games Workshop. It is, for me, a dream come true. Having such a base, with this incredible material, fully painted and ready, is the result of years of work and projects. Preview Kickstarter page here

















The base reproduces perfectly every detail that I sculpted. The painting gives life to the whole base, everything comes to life! Painting and modifications are very easy to make and to correct : the 3D Base material is kept perfect and unscathed at every touch.

It is, for me, a dream come true. Having such a base, with this incredible material, fully painted and ready, is the result of years of work and projects. The base reproduces perfectly every detail that I sculpted. The painting gives life to the whole base, everything comes to life! Painting and modifications are very easy to make and to correct : the 3D Base material is kept perfect and unscathed at every touch.


All this is also a great evolution of Gaming Terrain creation. To create such a terrain, in the past, would have required a personalized work of several weeks, and would have been potentially damageable by hits and falls. With our new material, this gaming terrain of 90x60cm was done with only one cast! It took just a couple of days to paint everything and add the grass, and the whole is impervious to damage!


This is an amazing result, the end and the start of a beautiful adventure! So many other gaming terrains can be invented and created, adding snow, Steam Punk Accessories, and much more … simply incredible! I’d like to thank personally every one who helped me making this dream come true. I leave you now to the images and videos, which are worth more than a thousand words! All the best. Lorenzo

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