
RUINED LIZARDMEN ZIGGURAT
From atop these stepped temples the all-knowing Slann contemplate the
fate of the universe. Replacing hills, ziggurats rise high above the jungle canopy
and provide a fantastic vantage point for missile troops.
Click on the images below to see a larger picture of each stage.
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| STAGE ONE |
STAGE TWO |
STAGE THREE |
STAGE FOUR |
| Starting with a sheet of 1" insulation foam, draw
a grid of 1" squares. Cut out each layer of the temple with a sharp
blade to make a series of progressively smaller levels as you go up. |
In the centre of each level, mark a 2" wide by 1/2"
deep area for the step. Then cut out the step with your blade. When you
stack the levels of the temple, these cut-outs will suggest ascending
steps. |
Cut V-shaped grooves into the 1" grid of each tier
of the ziggurat. Chip away random chunks of foam to give the piece an
ancient and timeworn quality. |
Glue each level to the one below. Here, you can see how
the levels stack atop one another. Each layer can be used to create ziggurats
of varying heights. |
| STAGE FIVE |
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| When the ziggurat is assembled, paint a layer of watered-down
wood glue over the foam. As most aerosol primers will dissolve foam, this
layer of glue will protect your scenery when dry and allow you to spray
prime it. |
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| THE FINISHED LIZARDMEN ZIGGURAT
& OTHER COOL IDEAS
Above Left: Once the ziggurat was assembled and painted,
plastic aquarium plants and green flock were glued to the finished foam
terrain. The addition of plastic plants and foliage enhances the ancient,
overgrown appearance of the piece. |
Top Right: By sloping one side of the ziggurat, it
appears to have fallen away into ruin. |
| Bottom Right: As regiments crest the summit of the
ziggurat, it becomes necessary to prop up their movement trays. A bunch
of small blocks were created that can be used to support advancing units.
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