Here are my Munitorum Armoured Containers, including promethium barrels and supply crates, painted to match my growing Kill Team / Necromunda terrain collection. Check out more pictures after the jump.
I assembled two containers closed, with one with an open door so I can put stuff or models inside. Could make a cool mission objective, looting a supply container. The grey containers were painted in the same way as my Thermic Plasma Conduits.
The kit comes with various crates and barrels, which I glued together to create small pieces of scatter terrain. The green crates were basecoated with old foundation paint Orkhide Shade, washed with Coelia Greenshade, then drybrushed with Waaagh Flesh and Screaming Skull. Like with all my terrain, I added some grime by adding thinned Rhinox Hide and Formula P3 Bootstrap Leather to recesses.
What’s next? Well, I don’t want to spoil the surprise yet… So I’ll just say it involves bulkheads and cardboard 😉
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I love the muted colours too. They look industrial, with a splash of colour, but they don't overpower the miniatures for photography or games.
Great work! Very consistent and a solid overall scheme.
Retro Necromunda Terrain? I have a box of that! I like the muted tones of the Containers, I think if you get a second set, mix up the colours, maybe a Mechanicus red set too? I think I need to start a collection of scatter terrain pieces like barricades and barrels and ammo crates to decorate my battlefield.