By Kreighton Long
Feeling adventurous, I set out to build a pigsty for my rural Bolt Action terrain. Most of the materials were easy enough to order online. The wattle fences came from Renedra Ltd; the mother pig from Warlord Games; and the balsa wood, match sticks, coffee stirrers, and green stuff from my hobby cache.
I started by cutting the balsa wood to the desired dimensions. I used one of the wattle fences for reference.
I built the pigsty shed from a spare rectangular base, green stuff, plastic pig, match sticks, and coffee stirrers. The green stuff was shaped into a bed of straw with the pig glued on its side. Using additional green stuff, I formed small pill shaped suckling piglets and glued them into position with their mother. Next I built a frame from cut up match sticks then glued on pieces of coffee stirrers (not pictured here) to enclose the shed.
After priming, I base coated the shed with Apple Barrel Burnt Umber.
Next I sponged on a heavy layer of Apple Barrel Brown Oxide.
I then sponged on a medium layer of Apple Barrel Pewter Grey.
I used Vallejo’s Tan Yellow for the bed of straw and a 1:1 mix of Vallejo’s Dark Red and Buff for the pigs. I applied a light black wash over the straw and pigs to add shadowed depth.
I painted the wattle fences using the process described in my previous article .
With everything painted, it was time to begin assembling.
All pieces glued together.
With all parts assembled, it was time to build the mud. I mixed up some Durham’s Water Putty to a thicker consistency and added some sand for texture. I applied the water putty unevenly and mixed it around with a matchstick to create the uneven texture of mud that had been rooted in by pigs.
I base coated the mud with Apple Barrel Black.
Next I dry brushed a heavy layer of Apple Barrel Melted Chocolate.
Then I dry brushed a medium layer of Apple Barrel Chocolate Brown mixed with Delta Creative Trail Tan.
I finished this piece by applying a black wash to the mud and painted the edge of the base to match the rest of my terrain.
Happy painting!