Thursday, October 13, 2011

Filling Out the Farm

I just finished up the additional buildings that go with the barn I have.  Here's what I have now:


Here's the cow shed, and yes, it is pretty boring right now, but it's meant as a filler piece and not eye-candy.  It could be a good building to dart around or hide in to get away from a ravenous zombie horde, assuming there isn't a ravenous zombie herd (of cows) inside.

The chicken coop with some more of the undead little cluckers.  And there's part of Farmer John sticking out of the little chicken door...

A nice dog house for the undead pup-dog rounds things out.

I have enough terrain for some rural scenarios.  Next up is to start working on more suburban and urban terrain.

9 comments:

  1. Looking good. Where is that dog from? it reminds me of somthing but i can't put my finger on it at the minute!

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  2. Clucking good work! I clucking love what you're doing here!

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  3. @Brummie - It's an old Citadel (GW) miniature. I think it was linked with Mordheim, as part of an Undead warband, but not entirely sure about that part.

    @Kobayachimaru - Thanks! Now I need to send my hapless ATZ survivors out on a rural-scenario.

    @Vampifan - Clucking-Ay brother!

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  4. Great work, the Chicken run is very nicely done.

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  5. Marvellous work Mike! Where did you get those chickens?

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  6. nice, are they scratched built?? i love the dogs name on the house

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  7. Fantastic looking stuff. The buildings look great.
    I really like the chickens.

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  8. @Smillie - Thanks for the compliment!

    @cmnash - The chickens come with the Plasticville buildings, they include a dozen or so chickens, a rabbit, a goat, and some other critters.

    @shintokamkaze - Nope, no scratch building for me! I'm too lazy for one thing! The buildings are Plasticville O-Scale Farm Outbuildings. All I did was paint them to match my barn.

    @Adam - Thanks. The chickens lack a lot of fine detail, I kinda wish I would've put a little green-stuff on them and then textured it a little to look like feathers, but considering how little time I spent on them I'm happy. On the plus side they're plastic so it's easy to twist their little heads and gouge out wounds to make them more zombie-ish.

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