Okay so I have finished the first set of terrain pieces for the Autumn in Ithillian table that I am doing. Since it has been such a long time since I started this thing, I will just remind everyone or let any new readers know that this project was inspired by my Rangers of Ithillian army and the display board I built for them for a tournament a few years ago. Basically I wanted to do a whole game table (4’x6′) of terrain that would be like that display board – or at least give the same look and feel as the display board. You can read about that here.
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| The Gatehouse |
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Here is the finished Gatehouse with clump foliage and autumn leaf scatter added. This was the last step required to finish up all of these pieces.

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| A closeup of the Statue at the end of the Gatehouse |
I like how this little path by the statue and doorway turned out.
There are more pictures after the jump.
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| The rear side of the Gatehouse. |
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| The Hall of Statues |
Whoops, this picture is a little off kilter, but it shows the front of the Hall of Statues.
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| Hall of Statues Yard |
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| A view from around the side of the Hall of Statues. |
I think this would have been the main entrance to the building before it was destroyed.
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| The rear side of the Hall of Statues. |
Here is a nice picture of the whole piece from the rear side.
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| The Ruined Stairs |
Now on to the smaller pieces. This is the Ruined Stairs. I like the bush peeking out from under the platform there.
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| The Ruined Watch Tower |
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| The Ranger Camp |
I am pretty happy with how the tents turned out. They match the color of the grass almost perfectly.
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| The Well & Statue |
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| Ivy growing on the wall by the Well & Statue. |
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| The Ruined Crypt |
Oops, this ones a bit blurry. Obviously the resident spirits do not want the crypt to be disturbed. I will have to get a clearer picture to replace this one.
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| Side view of the Ruined Crypt |
Well that is all for now as it completes the first set of terrain pieces for the table, but I have more to do before I am ready to call this project finished. Thanks for reading – or just looking at the pictures! If you liked this post or have a suggestion for more terrain pieces please leave a comment. Thanks!