Tuesday 30 April 2019

Wicked Wendy in the Dock



After spending some time creating new boards to play D&D on I thought I'd have a play about to see how they might be used and if they looked OK.


I had a dock scene coming up at our last D&D session so I decided to have a go at building one from all the odds and ends I have.


The walkways are a mixture of pieces I built from scratch, bamboo coasters from Buxton going dirt cheap and a set of Jenga from Home Bargains for the piles. The stone key is poly packing material, a piece I made ages ago.


The Jenga blocks need some stain to make them look more the part and perhaps some moss. I had to put some Blutak under them for strength.



All the boats, packing cases and barrels are home made. 







Just to prove the ship is really called the Wicked Wendy, here's her colours.




8 comments:

  1. Very cool. You always seem to make stuff found cheap, turn into almost purpose built scenery! amazing.

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    1. Cheers Jason, I enjoy finding cheap stuff, it tests me :-)

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  2. The wicked Wendy looks better each time I see it.

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    1. Thanks Riot, I have another hull all made but need to finish the masts and sails, one day....

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  3. That's some awesome terrain, yet how simple! Great idea to use bamboo coasters.

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    1. Cheers JP, the only thing I had to do was glue a lolly stick to the back to stiffen the coasters :-)

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  4. Fabulous looking terrain Darryl.
    The Wicked Wendy obviously being the main star on the board.

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