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Games Workshop Warhammer AoS - Azyrite Ruins

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I also noticed that the bricks that make up the roof/first-story floor are hollow underneath which meant that they didn’t quite sit right as the gaps in the bricks didn’t match up with the pillars on the building. It is our mission to bring you the latest from the miniature wargaming scene, from narrative missions, hobby how-to tutorials, battle reports, unboxings and reviews, retro flashbacks, news, rumors, and more. When the Azyrite ruins came out, I knew that I wanted to purchase a set to paint up for my terrain collection as they looked really nice on the internet and I thought that they could readily fit in to a 40k game, as well as Age of Sigmar. All that was left to do was a bit of assembly for the bell tower and I was done, although I did leave the skeletons in cages off as I can see those flimsy chains snapping really easily.

v=1548595061","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":1987474161722,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0. For the silver metallics like the chains and cages, I basecoated them with Leadbelcher before washing them with Basilicanum Grey contrast paint to give them a dark and aged appearance. Finally, I picked out the twin-tailed comets and lettering with Scale 75 Metal ‘n’ Alchemy Dwarven Gold. Easily add scenery to your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar with this set of ruins, entirely compatible with the Azyrite Ruins scenery sets. But, I hear you ask if you were going to basecoat them Wraithbone why didn’t you just use a spray can?

Rules for using these scenery pieces in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar are available as a PDF download. Please re-visit this Cookie Notice regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies. Alongside the Daughters of Khaine releases, there are also some terrain options that have been released for Age of Sigmar. Some of the skeletons have their arms and legs bound, so I painted them with Mourfang Brown before washing them with Gore-Grunta Fur contrast paint. This is a larger, clunkier type of plastic that it will clean up decently, but there are a TON of mold lines everywhere.

With that in mind, I gave them and the bell a couple of thin coats of Scale 75 Dwarven Gold before washing them with Army Painter Strong Tone. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. I still have a can of Retributor Armour from the very small force of Adeptus Custodes I painted a couple of years ago. A few months back white dwarf ran an article about painting the Azyrite ruins in different schemes to represent different realms. I was looking through my back issues to use it as a reference last night but cannot seem to locate it anymore.

Then to really bring out the wood grain, I drybrushed all the wooden parts across the grain with Zandri Dust. Also included in the box are the rules for using the Azyrite Shattered Plaza in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

No idea what I’m going to do with it unless I get some Custodes or start collecting Stormcast Eternals perhaps. This is gone over with a wash of brown-black mud colour (my own concoction) and then drybrushing with kislev flesh.DETAILS: Create gloomy, sinister battlefields for Warhammer Age of Sigmar with the Azyrite Ruined Chapel - a set of modular terrain that makes adding ruins to your gaming board simple. It makes 3 sections of ruins, 2 of which feature raised floor sections, a corner piece, a broken pillar, and includes a padlocked chest. In hindsight I probably should have used Pale Sand as the rocks would no doubt be part of the broken pillar.

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