Darkson wrote:I put a few more pics up on our FB page, including the comparison pic above, and while our page isn't the busiest, it got a couple of comments: "Amazing work" and "Dude gimme a link where I can print these", so it's not just us impressed.
I'd noticed when having a quick browse! Always good to hear positive comments although a little surprised that someone would want to print the tiles - they're rather bespoke to a dedicated campaign so can't quite see what use they would be elsewhere. Anyhoo, nice comments. Hopefully it might up the traffic a little or at least showcase what we get up to.
So this week has been relatively productive. First up (again these are own design), Gabriel's Church (x1) and a warehouse/distribution centre (3 made and based on a local design that hasn't burnt down
). I fell that this will be a popular tile to get as it will allow groups to get hold of melee weapons and special items over 20pts. There's only a couple items over 20pts but if you can't see the benefit, wait until you're on the receiving end
! I anticipate Sven will be making a bee-line for one of these!
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Next up, the landscape was looking a little flat so a few hills were in order. No printing this time, just good old Fimo, a bit of sculpting and 30 mins in the oven followed bu a lick of paint and some flock. Below is a selection of 4 of the 18 tiles produced.
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Finally, the city centre that will sit at the centre of the campaign map.
I did not design the buildings - after a bit of searching I found the designs on Thingiverse. Someone had designed a load of buildings for a board-game version of SimCity - I just took the designs did a little bit of re-scaling. These are on between 20 and 30% of the intended size, so a little of the detail has been lost in translation but all-in-all, does what it needs to do. Have to say I'm quite happy with the paint job and layout. Still need to sort out rules/bonuses for the tiles... (ARBBL fix before trying routine...
).
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All up, over half way there. 72 of the 127(?) tiles required are now done. I've also semi-sorted a board on which to put the map/tiles and will bring along next Tues for comment and critique.
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