Following my River gaming board, I returned to a more traditional gaming board: My lava set. However, while this board is similar in shape to my Woodland and my Ice and Snow gaming boards, this board is intended to provide a surface of lava the adventurers really do not want to touch. Hence all the […]
Tag: scenery
I am playing Dungeons & Dragons with a group of adults, all busy with a wide variety of jobs. As such getting us together is a difficult task and I am lucky to get us all together once a month. But often I am able to get a subset together and when I do so, […]
Following the Woodland gaming board set, I decided to make a snow and ice set, mainly because I knew how to make it as I’ve made snow terrain back in the 90s when I played Warhammer 40.000. To save space, I made it on the opposite side of the Woodland set, but the scatter bits […]
My fourth gaming board is a bit unusual in that it doesn’t have an actual board! Instead it is made up of a series of large components that can be used standalone to create a board, or be used on top of other boards. It can be used to make rivers of various sizes and […]
When I started playing Dungeons & Dragons earlier this year, the first scenery things I made were a few simple, traditional dungeon corridors and rooms with square-tiled floors, each 5x 5 feet, for the first adventure. But I also realised I needed something that would work for the outdoors encounters in the adventure and […]
Doors – Mantic Games Zealot Miniatures – misc Pillars from Forge Prints Rusty Dragon Bar – WizKids All together now
Chapter 1 was made as a one-off adventure as my players almost all new to roleplaying games and I wasn’t sure if they would like it or not. However, I did make sure to make it extendable in case they liked the first game, which they did and so the campaign “War of the Triplets” was […]
Two very nice pieces from Black Sun Miniatures, but I’ll have to say the tree had a lot of gaps I have to green stuff.
Great little fountain from Alternative Armies. I used some liquid water from Vallejo and some leaves from a hedge scenery piece I’ll never use.
Not much to say here, except I really really had a lot of fun painting these… and thanks to my partner for suggesting wine rings on the table cloths.
Those of you who follow me on Twitter will have seen the progress of this project turning a Model Kit into custom “asteroids” for X-Wing Miniatures. There;’s a “How I did it” at the end of this article, but first… The Finished result! How I did it – The beginning I’ve […]
Found this Hoth box by chance. The scale is almost perfect. Now the question is: Are we doing snow or sand?