Miniature Monday – Clorehaven Barn

Doubt I will be able to maintain it, but going to try to prepare and display terrain and miniatures on a regular schedule, tentatively on Mondays. In concept, these will include a timelapse of the printing process, along with at least a final painting of the figure, terrain piece, or assembly. Again, I expect I will rapidly fall behind on this plan, so expect them to be rather random.

First up is the Clorehaven Barn, which I completed over this last week. The actual assembly is intended to be a Dragon-lock set, where each piece is independent, but in the spirit of my Watch Tower project, I pre-assembled all the pieces and printed it as several large pieces. A coat of paint, and the model is game ready. Not sure if I will need it for our RPG games, but it can certainly work well for wargaming.

Clorehaven Barn Timelapse

The doors are fully functional and the roof is removable for interior action. I added a few cheap hay bales and some of our group’s painted figures for scale.

The original model comes from Printable Scenery – I take no credit for the design, except for the assembly itself. The paint colors are also based off their guide, so doesn’t imply any additional creativity on my part.

https://www.printablescenery.com/product/stone-barn/

Side note – this was one of my first efforts with the airbrush, at least for the priming. For most of the surface I ended up with a traditional brush and highlighting, but the airbrush covered most of the primer layer.

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