Gina got me this 3D-printed pigpen, as well as a few other pieces of small pre-modern terrain, last year for my birthday, and this piece has sat unfinished for several months. Yesterday, I picked it up and said, "Whatever it takes, let's get this done." Since it was already half-done, I can't count it towards my entries in the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, so it can go straight on to my blog here. The glue is still drying on the flock, but I'm pleased with how it turned out - funnily enough, a lot of my "I'm not happy with how this is looking" that led to it being put on the shelf was resolved with a quick wash of Army Painter Strong Tone and drybrush of a light gray on the boards of the fence.
Not a whole lot else to say about this one - once the glue holding the flock down is totally dry, I might put some shrubbery behind the stone hutch or along the back fence. Come warm dry weather, I'll hit it with a can of spray varnish and then apply some gloss to the area the pigs are wallowing in.
I think I can count this towards "Terrain Painted," not "Scatter," since it's technically a building and on a base. I'm not going to count the pigs towards my figure total since they're incorporated into the terrain permanently.
Miniatures Acquired: 47
Miniatures Painted: 47
Terrain Acquired: 0
Terrain Painted: 1
Scatter Acquired: 0
Scatter Painted: 0

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