Privateer Press February Releases

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Jan 152015
 

majorWarmachine: Cygnar: Major Markus “Siege” Brisbane – Warcaster

$17.99

 

A professional soldier with more field experience than virtually any other warcaster in the Cygnaran Army, Major Markus Brisbane is famous among Cygnaran troops for his ability to lead from the front and infamous among his enemies for his ability to triumph. It has been said there is no strategic obstacle the man cannot overcome, nor is there any wall in western Immoren that can stand against him.

 

Major Markus “Siege” Brisbane comes in a blister (PIP 31098). A player may field one Major Markus “Siege” Brisbane in a Cygnar army.

 

SPECIAL NOTE: PIP 31098 contains the same stat cards as PIP 31032. The model in this blister represents the same figure in the game. PIP 31098 replaces PIP 31032. However, the model in PIP 31098 is a new sculpt and therefore looks different from the model in PIP 31032.

 

Contains:

1 Major Markus “Siege” Brisbane

2 color stat cards

 

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and assembly may be required.

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May 232012
 

Today we are going to talk about building some “cracked Earth” desert Terrain.   If you like modular terrain over building tables this is a very simple project that yields high results.    If you want to you can even use this concept as a base for your whole table.

In order to do this project you will only need a few supplies.  They are a putty knife, crackle texture paint,  paint brush, water, brown paint and a can or a container for making a wash in.

HINT:  More often than not people buy more crackle texture paint than they need.   If you have a Restore (Habitat for Humnaity), or a thrift store near by you can find it cheap.  We only paid fifty cents a bottle.  The color doesn’t even matter because you are going to paint it.

 

 

The first step is to shape and contour your hills; which was already done for us.

 

 

We will start with step 2.  Which is to spread the crackle paint on the terrain.  This is really pretty simple, just smear it on.  We have discovered the best thickness to be about a quarter of an inch.  I suppose that it really depends on the amount of humidity in your work area though.  By putting it on at about that thickness it gave us a nice amount of cracking.   The pieces that had thinner layers seem to dry to quick and the cracks were much closer together.

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