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Ruined Watch Tower

  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • May 5, 2020
  • 2 min read

This is the ruined version of the watch tower and again you can choose so many different pieces to create as many visually different broken watch towers for your gaming table of varying heights.

The Broken Watch Tower is from the Kickstarter City of Tarok by Black Scrolls Games. This has been the best kickstarter my husband and I have backed for value for money and the quality of prints are absolutely amazing. The level of detail is outstanding for example the ability to be able to insert clear plastic card between the windows of some buildings and the versatility being able to add and swap in and out parts to make different looks. You can use as many or as little segments to create a tower, small buildings or even addons to other buildings like the city walls. The trap doors and some of the stone staircases are removable.

We have printed the Broken Watch Tower on our Ender 3 using eSUN PLA+ Filament plastic for use in Frostgrave and DnD.

I painted the tower in January of 2020 using the Monte Morte paint range and Citadel Lead Belcher.

This piece has been primed with vehicle primer filler to cover some of the prints layer lines then under coated in flat black. For the wood I have dry brushed in Monte Morte burnt sienna and then dry brushed with yellow ochre. The roof has been painted with Monte Morte Phthalo blue, then dry brushed with Monte Morte Cobalt blue. For the stone I dry brushed with Monte Morte paynes grey first then made a mix of two parts grey and one-part white, dry brushed with this then again made a mix of two parts grey and two parts white and again dry brushed. After that I dry brushed with the Monte Morte titanium white to finish the stone look. The silver is a mix of Monte Morte silver and lamp black on the door, for the reverts I used citadel lead belcher.

I am looking into how to incorporate ways to light up the inside of all my buildings and I still need to do all the weathering and foliage on every print.


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