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TOOLS NEEDED
Construction adhesive
Formula P3 Clippers
Formula P3 Hobby Knife
Formula P3 File Set
Formula P3 Modeling Drill & Pinning Set
Formula P3 Pinning Expansion: .85 mm
Formula P3 Super Glue
Formula P3 Modeling Putty
Rotary hand sewing punch
PROTECTORATE
WALLS
The architecture of the Protectorate
of Menoth is built from sandstone and
metal with brass and gold embellishments
and adorned with braziers, censors, and
Menoxes. By building walls that conform
to these design aesthetics, you can create
a battleeld with the distinct appearance
of a Protectorate settlement. There are
plenty of shields, staves, and scrolls in the
Protectorate model range that can be used
to add are to your scenery.
TERRAIN BUILDING
IRON KINGDOMS-THEMED
LINEAR OBSTACLES
TAKE COVER!
By Rob Hawkins, Hobby Manager
Scenery plays an important role in creating a narrative for your battlefield environment. In No Quarter
Magazine #36, we discussed how to make Iron Kingdoms-themed hills. This time around, we are going
to cover linear obstacles.
Linear obstacles are a terrain element present on nearly every game table; they provide cover from ranged
attacks and create physical boundaries in the landscape. Stone walls and hedges are very commonplace but
become rather boring after a while and can even seem out of place in certain environments.
By modeling scenery and walls to match your armys faction, you can give your gaming table a home
turf feel. When friends come over, you can provide them with the experience of sending their forces to
battle in the heart of the Protectorate of Menoth or the frozen northern lands of Khador.
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MATERIALS NEEDED
1/2 foam core
1 insulation foam
Choir of Menoth Acolyte (1 body)
Guardian flame pike tip
Paladin of the Order of the Wall shield
Reckoner right arm/consecrator
Styrene strips
Styrene L-strips
Thick cardstock
The Protectorate walls are designed to have ornamental segments with separate columns to form
the end posts. Start by cutting strips of foam core 1 x 5 to form the walls. For the end columns,
cut 1 pink insulation foam to a 1 x 1 x 1.5 sections.
This image shows the model parts used in these walls. The red highlighted portions should
be clipped away so you are left with the ame pike tip, Consecrator mace head, the Menox
from the head of the Acolytes staff, and the ornate Menox from the Paladins shield.
Lightly sand the dried construction adhesive to get rid of any bumps, but
take care not to expose the covered foam. Here you can see the parts for
the wall segments and the end posts.
Press the top of the Consecrator mace into the foam block to
create an impression. Then, cover the post with a thin layer of
construction adhesive. Cover the exposed foam edges of the foam
core walls with construction adhesive. Once the adhesive dries,
you will be able to super glue parts without damaging the foam.
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