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Kibo
05-25-2017, 03:44 AM
Ok, it's time to unveil a new project of mine. The title of this article may have given you a few hints on what it is and I can see your eyes rolling. One more Mordheim table on the internet. I know, I know, it may sound cliché but I still had to do it. So I will skip the whole "kid's dream" chit-chat and go directly to the project itself...

Background
"Malval is one of the more ruined district of Mordheim, the city of the Damned. Only recently, the radiation level of the shattered pieces of Wyrdstone reached acceptable levels for the most fearless adventurers to investigate this district." - Imperial Geography magazine, vol 2017.

Project
The objective of the project is to build a 120x120 cm (4x4 ft) table on three levels, with a ruined medieval table.

I choose to go for a modular table divided in four squares 60x60 cm (2x2 ft) each. First this would enable me to change the set-up of the board from game to game to keep it fun and diverse to play on it. Second this will also enable me to store it and transport is more easily, as I plan to construct custom-made wood box for this purpose.

To make sure that the various set-up will fit together, I drew a quick sketch of the table. With this design I could potentially reach 10 differents set-up which should be more than enough to provide countless uniques Mordheim games (or Frostgrave and maybe the new Age of Sigma Skirmish game) ;)


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As you can see on the sketch above, in gray there will be a few roads connecting the different modules. In blue, there will be a canal going through the city, heavily inspired by Venice's streets.

To give you a preview of what it will look IRL, here are a few pictures of the basic wooden structure of the four modules.


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So what you think?I would really love to have your comments about this project as I really want it to be a great AoS Skirmish/Mordheim table and it would be great to have your different points of view or ideas to make it so. For more info about my projects, feel free to go to the blog SimpleasWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com).

Kibo

Kibo
06-01-2017, 10:40 AM
As every hobby project, the story begins with some shopping on the internet to find the key scenery pieces and bits. Here is my initial selection for the Mordheim table project.


Ruined Basilica
I wanted a central piece of scenery that could be used for highly narrative games. And when I found out this Roman ruined church kit from Fenryll (http://fenryll.com/product.php?id_product=217), I knew I found what I needed.



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In term of scale, once assembled, the kit was a little bit smaller than expected (this is true 28mm, not heroic 32mm) but still I was very happy with it.

A scheme and guidelines are provided in the box to facilitate the assembly but I have to mention that gluing was quite challenging because of the nature of the resin used. After the assembly I broke a few parts and I think I will have to pin them eventually.


Doors & Windows
For this project, I'm planning to mainly use commercial resin building kits, essentially to save time, but I also wanted to make a few homemade buildings to give the table a unique feel.

For this purpose, I bought various sets of windows and doors from Antenocitis Workshop (https://www.antenocitisworkshop.com) and Thomarillon (http://www.thomarillion.de). Both shops are great places for any enthusiastic scenery makers, I highly recommend them!


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Stairs
The table will be divided in three levels (-1 underground, 0 ground, +1 upstair) and thus it was critical from the start to identify how the miniatures could go from one level to another. For this purpose, I basically choose two type of stairs: wooden and stone stairs.


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The wooden stairs are from Thomarillon (http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?page=artikel_detail&id=430&origin=%3Fpage%3Dcatalog%26cat%3Dbits%26slide%3D1) . This is a laser-cut MDF*kit. The assembly is tricky but in the end, they look great and price is very competitive.


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For the stone stairs, I went with the Hirst Arts Mold #60 (http://www.hirstarts.com/molds/moldscast.html). They look very nice and the parts are very modular so you have a great*freedom to make your stair unique. The only drawback is that you have to spend some times molding each part.
Ruined Village
As mentioned previously, I decided to use a commercial resin kit for the majority of the ruined buildings as I*didn't want to spend to much time on this project (and yet ^^).

The ruined kit I selected is the Damaged Village set from Escenorama (http://escenorama.com/shopping/product.php?id_product=127). From my point of view, this is one of the best resin kit for a medieval ruined city and thus for a Mordheim table! The kits prices are very competitive, especially if you buy them in bulk and the level of details is great even if this is not as detailed as the Tabletop-World's kits. On the other hand, the scale of Escenorama's kit is perfectly right with the usual GW's miniatures (which unfortunately is not the case with the significant lower scale of the Tabletop-World's buildings).

Some people will say that Escenorama's buildings are a little bit repetitive and this is true if you use them as is. But if you customize*them with a few additional walls here and there, you easily distinguish each building. The buildings on the pictures below show you the end result I got.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/malval-table-kits-bits/)

So what do you think of these choices? I would love to here in the comments your recommendations for kits that would fit this Mordheim table project.

Have a nice day,

Kibo

Kibo
06-06-2017, 01:15 PM
I started making scenery as soon as I bought my first catachan guards more than 15 years ago. Since then, I made a few progress in term of modeling and painting techniques. But, I was always more drawn to the Nature scenery-making as you could see with my previous River table (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2016/03/18/river-table-details/) or North Afrika table (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2015/05/19/north-africa-table/) project. Thus, when I finally decided to start the Malval project, I knew that I will have to learn a lot of new techniques related to medieval model buildings and more specifically, how to make Stone walls.

I know that a lot of you use the PS foam (styrofoam) carving techniques and I can tell you that I'm highly impress by what you can make starting from this material. In the future, I'am planning to give myself a try with this techniques but today I wanted to share with you an other technique I learned.

I chose to investigate this technique, mainly because I use a wooden structure for this whole Mordheim table and thus I wanted to model the stone wall texture directly on the wood parts.


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Here is the final result I get with this technique. As you can see, this is a wood pieces coated with FIMO (or milliput) and carved with a roll which has the negative texture of a stone wall engraved on it.

Step-by-step

For those who wants more detail on this technique, here is a quick step by step.


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Here are the tools you will need for this technique. The white block on the left is a block of FIMO. Those are easy to find on Amazon or on any Arts & Crafts shop. In my case, I stole it to my wife. ;)


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On this close-up you can see the stone wall texture engraved on the roll.


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First step is to cover the whole surface with FIMO.


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Then use the smooth roll to even the surface. It's very important to have an even surface before using the engraved roll.


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On the other hand, the surface doesn't need to be perfectly smooth and homogenous. Actually, some defects will help to make your stone wall more realistic.


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Next, use the engraved roll to texturized the FIMO coating. I would recommend to put a thin layer of water on the roll before rolling it over the surface as this will prevent FIMO to stick on the roll.


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Once engraved, put the parts in your oven for 30 min at 110 °C (230 °F). And voila, it's done. After baking, the surface will be as hard as any plastic.


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Last step, which is really important if you want to reuse your molding rolls, is to quickly clean your rolls using an old toothbrush and soapy water to remove all the small pieces of FIMO.

For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/06/02/malval-table-wall-roll-molding-technique/)

So that's it for today. What do you think of this technique and of the end result?

Kibo.

Kibo
06-11-2017, 11:11 AM
As you know, the thematic I choose for the Malval project is "Ruined Medieval town" but more specifically I also wanted to give it a lakeside/old-Venetian touch, with old canals, wooden piles structure and obviously Italian Roman arches. I know, I know, you are going to tell me that Warhammer mainly draws its aesthetics from Gothic architectural elements but I thought that including some Roman arches will add a more ancient touch to the Malval district. Like if it was even older than the old world...

Anyway, here are a few pictures of the arches I prepared for the underground canal of the table.


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The arches above use Hirst Arts pieces. But I also found a great, easy and cheap way to make Roman arches.

As you can see below, I reused these wood pieces which are used to wedge Wine bootles in their original box.

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I simply cut the arches and texturized them using the Wall "Roll-molding" technique (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/?p=4671) I presented in the previous post.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/06/09/malval-table-arches/)


Enjoy the rest of your day, :D

Kibo

Kibo
06-24-2017, 12:03 PM
As promised, it's time to take a look at the latest advances of the underground canals of the Malval Project.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/malval-table-underground-canals/)

I know, this is still very much Work In Progress but what do you think of table at this point?

Please, feel free to comment and gives me your advices on any aspect you have in mind.

Kibo

Johnny
06-25-2017, 04:14 AM
This is the most ambitious and cool looking table project I have seen :D I wouldn't mind participating in a mordheim campaign with a table like this. Cant wait to see it finished :)

Johnny
06-25-2017, 06:51 PM
This looks fantastic. This is the most ambitious table project I have seen :) Looking forward to see it completed.

Kibo
07-10-2017, 11:24 AM
Quick update today to show you a few pics of the very early stage of the Town Hall and Graveyard. I don't have a clear vision for these two sceneries at this point but I thought it was kind of mandatory for any respectable Mordheim table to have these elements. I would love to have your advices, especially in term of overall look and color palette.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

So let me know what you think?

Kibo

Kibo
07-13-2017, 12:21 PM
Painting time! I was really excited to finally start this step. Even if it's only for one quarter of the whole Malval table, still it will help me to have a better vision of what the end result will look like. And also eventually correct any mistake I could have made for the first module and not reproduce them for the three remaining modules.

My favorite hobby paint brand is definitely Ak-interactive (http://ak-interactive.com). Their products fit my use and my tastes in term of color palette. This brand is not really known in the fantasy/sci-fi side of the hobby but more in the military model-making side. The thing I really love in particular is their big 60ml primer bottle, especially for large project such as scenery-making.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

Feel free to let me know your thoughts about these painting jobs.

Have a nice day,

Kibo

Morgrim
07-17-2017, 05:33 AM
It's hard to read the bottles in the photos, but is that a brush on or airbrush primer?

Kibo
07-18-2017, 11:00 AM
It's hard to read the bottles in the photos, but is that a brush on or airbrush primer?

I mainly use airbrush for priming with these paints but it works also with brush.

Kibo
07-22-2017, 02:46 PM
That's impressive*how colors change everything! I must confess*that I started to wonder where I was going with this crazy Mordheim*project. So much time and effort and still far from being playable. But as soon as I finished the first paint job on these ruins, the motivation came back instantly.

The result is nice and efficient, it's not Golden demon painting for sure but I'm satisfied with it.

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And on your side, what do you think of the painting, the color, etc?

Kibo

Kibo
08-15-2017, 03:37 AM
I present you my humble attempt at the PS foam carving technique.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

For all the experts out there, what do you think? Any advice for my next XPS foam buildings?

Kibo

Manu Miniatures
08-22-2017, 03:19 AM
Very nice table, and cool stuff on the blog :)

Kibo
08-22-2017, 10:38 AM
Thanks! I do my best to make this kid dream comes true ;)

I love working with wood, it's such a fantastic materials! I've done a few things in wood for the first module of the Malval table: two bridges, a fence, a stairs and a few ladders.

For painting, I mainly used the wash and filters of the wood weathering set from Ak-interactive (http://ak-interactive.com/v2/product/complete-wood-pack/)* and it works very well I think.


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Do you have other ideas of wood scenery I could make for this Mordheim table?

For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

Kibo

Kibo
08-28-2017, 02:31 AM
Voila! The first module of my modular Mordheim table is done and I'm quite happy of the result. Actually, taking the pictures and writing this article filled me with satisfaction. This is one of these moment in our hobby where you can pause for a minute and really appreciates all the hard work and dedication you put in your project. I'm very happy to have succeeded in achieving this intermediate hobby goal within the "Malval table project" and this makes me even more motivated for the three upcoming modules.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

I still have plenty of details to add and paint but I will keep them for the very end of the project as I think this module is already good enough to see some actions!

Kibo

Morgrim
09-05-2017, 09:03 AM
That's really impressive. Excellent work!

Kibo
09-15-2017, 08:40 AM
Now that the painting of the first quarter of the table is done, I came back to some basic woodworking to make the structure of the three remaining modules.*To change a little bit, instead of making undergrounds, I made a few caverns for two of the modules.


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So much work left, that's almost discouraging... but only in death does duty ends!

For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)


Kibo

Kibo
09-25-2017, 12:24 AM
So yes, I decided that the cavern needed some lightings. And thus, I went on the web looking how to install LED lightnings. I choose blue and red LED because I wanted to have a lugubrious unnatural atmosphere for this cavern that will be underneath the graveyard. Sounds very Mordheim to me ^^


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

I also took a video of the table but I didn't find an easy way to insert it here so I will post it on the facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/simpleaswar/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel) if you want to see it.

I know it's hard to imagine the final effect, but what do you think of the LED colors? and also what color should I go for the cavern walls?

Kibo

Kibo
10-04-2017, 07:39 AM
Quick update today about the painting of the cavern underneath the graveyard. I went with a dark yellow color which I thought would be a good compromise to keep the cavern dark but not too much. With the LED lightnings on, this looks a little bit awkward but that's exactly the kind of feelings I imagine one Mordheimer would feel exploring this damned city.


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Kibo

Kibo
10-10-2017, 06:08 AM
I worked on the module with the Basilica. For those who remember one of my initial post about the Kits & Bits (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/malval-table-kits-bits/) I had selected for the Malval table, the Basilica will be based on the*Roman ruined church*kit from Fenryll. (http://fenryll.com/product.php?id_product=217)*There will be also a secret access to the cavern underneath, leading to the graveyard. More on this later ;)


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

I still haven't decided what color to paint the Basilica. Should I stay with the same color? or should I go with something a little bit different than the other buildings?

Kibo

Kibo
10-20-2017, 03:24 AM
Nothing new nor fancy today, but I finally painted all the buildings of the three remaining modules. I strictly followed the same color scheme than for the buildings of the first module (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/2017/07/14/malval-table-ruined-buildings-painting/) and I'm very happy because there is virtually no difference between them.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

Kibo

Kibo
10-27-2017, 04:16 AM
I had this GW Wizard tower in stock for more than 3 years now and frankly I thought I would never use it. Hopefully this Mordheim project is the perfect excuse to paint it and play it. I was a quite disappointed because the gluing of this kit was horrible but the details and the overall look makes for it ten times.


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

Kibo

Kibo
12-01-2017, 09:52 AM
The painting continues and now it's time to work on the Graveyard and Basilica. I really like how everything is coming together but when I think to all I still have to do, it can be overwhelming at times...


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For more pictures, here is the link to the full article on the blog SimpleAsWar (https://simpleaswar.wordpress.com/)

Kibo