This week I made a pair of quick and easy statues for my Frostgrave terrain collection. They both were based off of figures I found in my local Dollar Tree store. The first is a motion sensor rat that they had for sale at Halloween (It squeaks whenever anything moves near it); the second is a figure of Elsa from the movie Frozen, which is a toy that they seem to sell all year round. I glued both to small Tropicana orange juice bottle lids using E6000 glue.
I first sprayed them with cheap Walmart flat black spray paint. This reacted poorly to whatever plastic the Elsa figure's dress was made from, as it dried tacky. I painted over it with my regular black craft acrylic, and this seems to have solved the problem for now. Next, I drybrushed both of the figures with a secession of three successively lighter grey acrylic paints to give the statues a stone look.
I must say the whole time I was painting the rat, it's motion sensor "squeak" was going off repeatedly; and more than once I was tempted to throw the whole thing against the wall as it was driving me crazy. I'm now praying the cheap battery inside dies quickly. I had thought it might be cool if the statue occasionally made the squeak sound during a game, but this thing goes off almost constantly!
I let the paint dry for a day, and then sprayed both with Testor's Dullcote varnish. The next day I applied some snow effects and a couple icicles to Elsa. I think I'll leave the Rat plain, so he can be used in other non-Frostgrave games.
Very nice.Thanks for the idea of the juice caps, they look amazing as pedastals
ReplyDeleteThank you! And, you're welcome! :). The caps come in two sizes, these are the smaller ones which come on the little carry-along sized bottles. There is a bigger size which comes on the family sized bottles.
DeleteTerrific stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe! The rules have really inspired me to get creative with my terrain making.
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