Showing posts with label Deadzone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deadzone. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 March 2021

Stargrave: Gathering the Terrain

 


I am extremely lucky to have built a shed ton of terrain in the last 6 years or so for sci-fi gaming, so when it comes to gathering together stuff to play on, well....


I have 3 boxes of stuff mostly built by me and a few Mantic pieces for  Deadzone.  
Todays post is looking at the first box of goodies, mainly the larger pieces of terrain.


I will get to the rest in due course, Although there are also several much larger buildings and another box of walls.


All hand built and from either from wood or cardboard, all of which is recycled from various places.













They are all on a 2 ft neoprene mat from Mantic, again made for Deadzone, 


Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Industrial Terrain


Have recently been working on some new boards for D&D and realised that they could be used in a variety of games. Mainly I have been making a new 24" square board for D&D with a set of legs to raise it for ease of play. However I came to realise it could be used in many wys.


The legs to raise the boards are just card tubing that had a part for our campervan delivered in recently, at the moment painted black and topped and bottomed with non slip matting. 


Not sure how to paint these yet as they are for several games and could cause problems.



All the other terrain you will have seen before, I was a bit surprised at just how much I have produced over the years.




Not much else to say other than I also recorded a film as I had all this set up, may post a  day or two when its all sorted. 
















Also can I say a big thank you to all the people who have looked in on my site over the years, I have just had my 100,000 view, cheers :-)

Thursday, 19 July 2018

Industrial Terrain

These are some small pieces of terrain I put together every now and then to add to my growing stock, which can be used in a whole variety of ways.

Pieces like these have featured in games of Gaslands, Five Parsecs, MUMG and IHMN, although not very often in the last case.





Five Parsecs in 10 mm,










Gaslands 20 mm,





MMUG 35 mm.





I suppose the reason these get made is because we buy silver foil and cling film for cooking and when we finish a roll the tube is of such good quality that I can't help myself. It gets stored for later use until they build up to a point where something gets built with them or they go in the bin! The idea!!!
Expect to see a whole variety of builds using them as I have a glut at the moment and the bin is calling.