Friday, February 12, 2016

Scenery: Damaged Telephone Poles

A real quick project - inspired by some of my time playing Fallout 4.  There are telephone poles all over, and many in states of ruin (of course).  I have a few telephone poles made by Lemax from after Christmas sales, and I figured turning a couple into ruined versions would be a good use for them.  I wanted something that will look dangerous/damaged and not take too much space on the table.
This is where they start
Base repainted, black wash
I painted the snow (white) base an earth brown, and gave the pole a black wash.  I drilled a couple of holes in the various arms, and ran some small wire I had left over from one of the various toy bashes I have done.  On a side note, it's a shame but I have become quite the hoarder with the various kit bashing and such.  Ahh well, I'll just get some more bins to store stuff in...
Mostly done
After running the wire through, I did a little dry brushing on the wire, but it didn't look right to me.  I went back and painted the wires black again.  I flocked the base with a generic green/yellow mix.  I decided to make a few of these.
Telephone Poles on the street
The three poles next to each other
It's a quick project and easy to do.  The overall look is what I was hoping for, though I considered connecting two of them, but I'm afraid they will be too difficult to game around.  I'm hoping to play soon and try these on the table top.

Thanks for stopping by!

14 comments:

  1. Mate, these look fantastic, I got the sarissa telegraph poles and they don't seem right, but these do.

    Good work!

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    1. Thanks! I was pretty happy with how these turned out, and they were quite cheap!

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  2. Very effective and just perfect for a post-apocalypse setting.

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    1. The ruined signs of civilization are a great post apocalyptic visual. These look pretty close to what I wanted.

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  3. Now I like these! What a superb find and all the better for your additions.

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    1. Great! Glad to hear you like them. They were a nice, quick and inexpensive way to make some scenery.

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  4. These look great! I have been meaning to make some telegraph poles for ages. UK ones look a little different though but I made a convincing one for my truck fort. So need to make my mind up on how to make and base the rest.

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    1. Thanks! I like the look of damaged telephone or power lines and the poles as well. They're everywhere and just a couple should add to the look of a table. Good luck with yours, I hope you get the basing done and share!

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  5. They do look good but I find that I keep knocking things like these (lamposts, traffic lights etc.) over constantly.

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    1. Hahaha! I knock that stuff over all the time as well. I still put it on the table, I like the way it looks.

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  6. As a bit of a Fallout veteran (3, New Vegas and now 4) I have to say these are superb dude! Very well realised Steve, much kudos my man.

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    1. Thanks! They should give a good post apocalyptic feel when I use them. Though Fallout takes too much of my time, it does give some good scenery inspiration!

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  7. That's very effective! Are the bases weighted? I could imagine that these items might be a bit unstable otherwise.

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    1. The bases are pretty heavy, they are a 'blob' of metal. I considered putting them on a washer to make them less tippy, but they are pretty good as is. Still not entirely stable though...

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