@garmenhord-Thanks for the encouragement mate. I hope you will like the final product too.
@King Elessar the Uniter- I'm glad you like this. Thanks man.
@Gandlaf the Grey- Thanks for pointing that out mate. I'll get back to it and have another look at it before I start painting. I'm all for improving things as it goes along.
It took longer than I expected but finally the Isengard diorama is almost complete save for a few washes and weathering here and there. If its you first time reading this WIP posts below is a pictorial summary of what I've already done.
Wooden Parts
Everything seems to be going according to plan though. The time consuming part was the scratch building. Then came the painting of each individual part. All the scratch build wooden parts like the tower and bridge were painted using an acrylic stain this time round. It's a new thing that I'm trying out in this project and its turning out great.
Rocks
The rocks were primed black first and then drybrushed with flat brown and desert yellow before given a wash of raw umber oils. I then gave a final drybrush of desert yellow again for the highlights for the rocks.
The Groundwork was painted in typical GW rock terrain style using Fortress grey and codex grey. It is supposed to show the burnt and dusty ground of isengard that was being stripped of all vegetation and life.
I just need to weather the skulls just a bit to make it look more aged.
Check out the video link and short article for this project below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHIP-nuEsdQ
http://quazen.com/recreation/models/assembling-and-painting-a-miniature-isengard-diorama/
The figures will come next. Till the next update, thanks for watching guys.