Thursday, September 3, 2020

Finished Projects

 As I had alluded to in an earlier post, I was busy working on a couple of repetative projects to get them finished & put away.

Well as of yesterday they are now both completed. Both were terrain tile projects for Kickstarters I had opted in for with Lunesdargent Workshop. I bought these for use in Pulp Games.

The first is the Aztec Ruins.

The other being the Egyptian Ruins

 


Of course now that they are finished, it will be time to start working on painting some more Pulp miniatures to use with them! Luckily we have Bruce who has a bunch painted for Congo, etc. Just a matter of having us being able to meet once again.

So what's next on the board? Well the mornings are certainly cooler & with this coming weekend being the last official long weekend of summer, its time to start getting stuff primed for winter projects. Also next month is Zomtober! So I will be getting a few figures from my Zombicide games prepped for that yearly event. I have some vacation time coming up & plan to spend a good chunk of it getting more of the 3d printing sides of things done. I've got a bevy of Patreon miniature stl's I want to start printing, as well as some more of the sci-fi tiles I've started on. Certainly no lack of projects on the table here!

 

Thanks for visiting.

6 comments:

  1. Brilliant stuff Terry! I bought in on the Lunesdargent Workshop Kickstarters as well, maybe seeing your completed tiles will push me to get cracking on mine 😀

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    1. Thanks Ivor! Now to get working on some Pulp crews to use them!

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  2. Great looking terrain pieces and they do look big ( a figure for scale would have helped) and the colour schemes are very fitting.

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    1. Thanks Zabadak. I used the first batch of the Egyptian tiles in a pulp game we had a few years back. Look throught the comic AAR & you will be able to see them in use https://miniature-mayhem.blogspot.com/2017/11/remembrance-day-gaming-afternoon.html. Nov 2017 Remembrance Day Gaming event

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  3. Those are terrific. I love the hefty sandstone look.

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    1. Thanks Curt, they are a kind of sandstone material...there was just, a lot of them to paint hehe

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