Got the Sandbags on all of them, and the "concrete" part painted.
Here is one with a typical 95th Veteran squad.

Did I mention the top comes off? Glued 4 wooden dowels into the corners. Figure when the bunker is destroyed, I can take out the lower portion and just leave the top as ruins.

And they are big enough to fit a good sized squad.

You can take 6 bunkers if you take the "Bunker" card in Apoc...so I made 6.

There are firing slits on the sides and the whole length of the back (front?) of the bunkers. Next up is to paint the doors and those vision slits a metallic color, and patch up the sandbags that I dropped getting ready to take this shot. :)
That's all for now.
Very cool work! Simple and highly effective for the task at hand.
ReplyDeleteI may have to 'loot' this idea from you :)
What did you use for the stucco/concrete texturing?
ReplyDeleteJust used a can of the stone textured spray paint.
ReplyDeleteI removed the sandbags, taped over the doors and firing slits, and sprayed away.
Once can did all 6 bunkers. Then I did a coat of light grey spraypaint over that to cover the stony look and make it more cement/concrete looking.
Cheers mate!
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