Showing posts with label Rivet Wars Diorama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rivet Wars Diorama. Show all posts
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Rivet Wars Diorama
This week I'm showing off the finished diorama for Rivet Wars: Eastern Front. The explosions are all illuminated with LEDs, and the planes are supported with 1/4-inch clear acrylic rods.
I'll have more detail shots added to the terrain gallery soon, and you can see the display in person in the Cool Mini Or Not booth at Gencon.
The Blight forces are making their big push across no-man's-land, into the Allied line!
The Allied forces struggle to repel the attackers!
Rocket bikes are deployed to the front!
Monowheels charge into the fray with machine gun support!
The Red Baron leads a squadron of Blight fighters against the opposition!
Allied fighters engage in the dogfight as their anti-aircraft tanks fill the sky with lead!
'Til next time!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Rivet Wars Diorama: The Blimp
As the final details come together on the Rivet Wars diorama, I paused to take some shots of the painted blimp. Since this is an "attraction" piece, the Rivet Wars logo is stenciled on the side. This was achieved by masking off the areas and spraying with green & white. The rivets and "Eastern Front" outlines were all freehand.
If you missed the construction of the blimp, you can see it in my Oh the Humanity post.
1.5-inch acrylic rods support the blimp over the battlefield.
All that remains is to glue down the troops and illuminate the explosions.
But the Red Baron has just arrived with some air support, so we're not quite finished yet...
'Til next time!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Rivet Wars Diorama: The Battlefield
The Rivet Wars diorama that I'm building for CoolMiniOrNot is nearing completion. This week I'll focus on how the battlefield itself came together:
Accessories
In addition to the troops and blimp, I made some extra bits to adorn the battlefield. These tank traps are made from blocks of insulation foam, coated with Liquid Nails and glued atop a small Rivet Wars Base.
I made some bunkers to match the style of the plastic bunkers previewed in the Rivet Wars Kickstarter. They appear to be squared off corner sections forming a small defendable area. I scaled them up a little and added some variety to the number of openings.
Each is built on a square of thick cardstock, with andged foam sides.
Next, I cut some thin slices of foam for the concrete floor tiles.
These tiles were then subdivided into smaller sections. The walls were roughed up with some chips and bullet holes and the joins puttied over with some wood filler.
These were pretty simple to make, and I'm so happy with the result that I think I'll do a full, detailed terrain tutorial on the bunkers in a future post. (Keep your eyes peeled.)
The Battlefield
The table is built atop a wooden frame with 2-inch insulation foam on top. While the troops and blimp were shaping up, I planned out the layout of the battlefield. The original concept I was shown had the blimp hovering over the center. I decided on having trench lines at either end with a no-man's-land in the center. One side (the Blight forces) will be making a push into the enemy line with the support of their air cover.
The first step in modeling the terrain was to cut out the trenches. Channels were cut out of the foam. The removed portions were split in half, and then the bottom half glued back in place.
The edges of the trench were roughed up with a wire brush.
The joins in the foam, and the corners of the trenches were then spackled over with wood filler putty.
To make the craters, I burned recesses into the foam with a heat gun.
Here's the battlefield with the trenches cut, and craters burned out.
The Trench Line
For the trenches, I built up a walkway with a layer of foam core.
The beveled edge was coated with Liquid Nails to seal the exposed foam and smooth over the join.
Basswood strips were then added for the framework.
The trenches were finalized with some resin-cast sandbags.
Finally, the bunkers were secured in place and more sandbags were added around their tops. You can see a couple channels cut out for the stairs, and the ladders for when the rivet troopers hear that fateful whistle and are ordered "over the top!"
The final table, awaiting its cover of sand and gravel:
Painting
The painting was done in stages. The first step was to prime it black, and spray a little grey on the concrete bunkers.
Next, the ground was drybrushed.
The craters were blackened, and the bunkers and tank traps were painted.
The brown of the wooden trench-works was brushed up with a bit of color.
Finally, the sandbags were painstakingly basecoated with olive drab and drybrushed with a little highlight green.
All that remains is for the painted blimp and troops to be added and the lighting for the explosions to be installed.
'Til next time!
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