D.I.Y. 40k Desert Battle War Game Table using Sand

Desert Battle War Game Table

Ben has been hard at work in his Christmas Break building a Desert Game Table for 40k. Ben had this to say.

I’ve been wanting a desert game board for a long time. The news that Gaz had to give his desert mat back to his brother convinced me it was time to stop wanting and commit some time to the desire.

To start of I wanted to try out and cost up a few alternatives. First in my mind was the GW Realm of Battle Game Board. Certainly the easiest way to go but also the most expensive and way beyond my budget and storage capacity.
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The other alternative was F.A.T’s Urban Combat’ F.A.T. Mat. While it’s a lovely design and also a much cheaper alternative to GW realm of battle board, it’s beyond my budget due to international shipping cost almost doubling the price.

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So the only option I had left was to upgrading my trusty old hardwood 6 by 4 board.

I looked at a few alternatives for how to create the sand effect. My hope was to use a few cans of spray sand. While the finish was promising the coverage of 1/6 of a table per can meant it was going to cost £60 to get the basic sand covered before even looking at additional paints and rocks.

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I then looked at simply glueing sand to my game board or painting it with the GW sand effect paint. While this would have provided an acceptable solution it would have been very boring to create and more importantly to game on. I wanted something that better justified the amount of effort I was going to put into the project. I went to a local model railway shop and bought a number of different grades of sand as well as some larger rocks, about £20 worth in all. I tryed out different combinations mixed in a cup until I found a mix I was happy with.
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I then had a dig around my own base making kit to see what else o could add to the board to make it more visually interesting. I came across some slate which I though I could use for small scatter rocks.

Before applying the sand I gave the whole board a spray with GW Zandry dust, sand coloured paint.

After giving this just about enough to time to dry, I used a sponge to damp down the wood and applied PVA neat. I used a plastics ruler to spread out the PVA around each board section. Some one who had done a textured board told me bush would have created brush marks in the PVA. I started the texture application by sprinkling on my largest basing slate, then smaller slate pieces, then rocks and then worked I worked down the coarseness of my different sands to create natural patterns, I tried to represent two craters on one section of the board and a rock ridge on another, but this ended up looking more like a path. Most of the sands where applied by dropping them on to the board from about 30cm, this to reduces man made patterns in the rocks. Once all the larger rocks and sand were applied I created wind effects by dropping on the smallest grade of sand from about 15cm away. This all took about 3 hours.

Once the sand has had a bit of time to dry on, I sprayed sections with GW Zandry dust paint to break up the sand pattens.

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I then applied the same sand a paint to some old buildings and hills. I also edged some of my craters with sand and called it a day. All this had taken around 5 hours. Although there are a few patches Witch needs a second application I’m very happy with the results.

And the cost?
Sand (model shop) £30
Spray paint and purity seal (GW) £30
Sand spray (HomeBase) £10
Sand pants and 1.5l of PVA (GW and pound land) £10
48x72x6mm Hard board (estimate wicks) £25
Polystyrene (skip) free.

Total build time inc hills and buildings 10 hours.

Total £105

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Ben’s Desk – Ruins and Emperor’s Children Legion

Ben had updated his blog again. This time he has been rebuilding ruins, what a Techmarine he is. He has also made some progress on his Emporer’s Children Legion.

Ben told me he pulled all his ruin’s into bits and then put them back together again, afterwards he realised he could have got the same result by just taking one of the pieces apart and attaching it to the others. But that wouldn’t have been as much fun.

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Ben’s Sisters of Battle getting an outing defending what’s left of a Basilica Administratum.

Games Workshops ruined buildings really are a lot of fun to put together. While the Shrine of The Aquila at 25 Goblin units is the best value for money in that it provide enough plastic to build a small solid ruin or an open ended long ruin, it doesn’t provided as many build options as the Basilica Administratum or Sanctum Imperialis. However to make a solid building you will need at lest two boxes of either of these.

Ben has painted his ruins using his Grey Primer over Black technique. He tells me this works just as well dry brushing Grey over black. The gold is dry brushed over the sprayed building and then wash with brown, which brown depends on what sort of end effect you want for the gold. Light shades provide a clean gold, while darker shades make suit a more scorched look. Ben recommend this grey over black technique for most building colours as it provided pre-shading. A technique Forge World’s army painters use. Getting the amount of Grey right is very important, washed of null oil can be use to tone the grey down if too much is used. After applying the grey Ben will dry brush other colours on top if he wants a blue, red or green result as seen on his bunkers or other buildings below.

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Dark Angle Chaplin Black Templars Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Golden Demon 2014 – 40k Single Miniature

Here are all of the 40k Single Miniature entries I was able to get pictures of. As I’ve already stated the standard was amazing this year.  While I had improved my own Golden Demon entry I could completely understand why it didn’t make the finals, maybe next year. There is a lot on the model I wasn’t happy with. I was glad non of the Krom Dragongaze mini’s won (Never enter your 1st idea). Most of the models below didn’t even make the finals.

Golden Demon 2014 40k Single Miniature Entries

 

Limited Edition Games Day 2013 Blood Angel Captain Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Games Day 2013 Blood Angel Captain Golden Demon 2014

Dark Angel Sargent 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Dark Angel Sargent 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limed Edition Emperors Children Captain 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limed Edition Emperors Children Captain 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Eldar Farseer 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Eldar Farseer 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Ork Pain boy 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Ork Pain boy 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Necron Lord 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Necron Lord 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Dark Angle Chaplin Black Templars Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Dark Angle Chaplin El Kaye – Half God Studios – 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Marine Sergeant 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Marine Sergeant 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Ork War Lord 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Ork War Lord 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Haemonculus 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014 Bronze

Haemonculus 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014 Bronze

Empororer's Children Champion 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Empororer’s Children Champion 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Wolf Rune Priest Njal Storm Caller  40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Wolf Rune Priest Njal Storm Caller 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Wolf Rune Priest Njal Strom Caller 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Space Wolf Rune Priest Njal Strom Caller 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Limited Edition Space Wolf Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Black Templars Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

Black Templars Captain Krom Dragongaze 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014

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Dark Eldar Haemonculus Golden Demon 2014 Bronze

Dark Eldar Haemonculus Golden Demon 2014 Bronze Winner

Salamanders Sterngaurd Sergeant 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014 Silver

Salamanders Sterngaurd Sergeant 40k Single Miniature Golden Demon 2014 Silver

The image above is from http://volomir.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/golden-demon-2014-first-pics-and-winners.html.

Limited Edition Ultramarine Captain Golden Demon 2014 Gold Winner by Joseph Sommerfield

Limited Edition Ultramarine Captain Golden Demon 2014 Gold Winner by Joseph Sommerfield

The image above is from http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/5848

Apart from it being a bit crowded getting to the cabinets the atmosphere was far nicer this year. In fact I think this was the most enjoyable and cheapest Golden Demon I can remember. There was no freebies for entering and only a certificate for making the finals this year. I guess that will keep out the rubbish next year.  It was noticeable some of the better painters had not entered this year although other’s had come from across Europe. Last years winner managed 3rd and I didn’t see Painting Buddha either, although the evidence of his DVDs and you tube videos was everywhere. Some of the old crowd that had turned up, looked a little disappointed the community hadn’t turned out in force. I think there were around 300 tickets remaining.  Living fairly locally, I’m not sure if the location was a big put off for many this year. The venue was far nicer, Here’s hoping for the the ICC next year (just wishful thinking, nothing more.)