Last week I celebrated my birthday and one
of my fellow gamers decided to donate some
GW Necromunda wall-frames to me.
A very nice gift indeed and I will start to
make some panels both to use vertically and
horizontally. My idea is to buy some plastic
boards for laminating and make some useful
prints to use as panels in a photo-editing-program.
First I tested MDF (3mm thick) but this
didn´t work because it was to thick but I
will use these as bases for small ruins.
My friend Joe has tested some cardboard-
houses and experimented with graphics and
now it is my turn. If I will come up to some
graphics to use it will be a very nice addition
to my gaming board and versatile for many
scenarios.
Last week I also stumbled over a nice piece
of polystyrene to use a trenches. On the front
I will make a slope and on the back I will
build up with planks. This will be a useful
piece and I can imagine the minis storming
and also endure some heavy fighting on the
palisades. My oldest daughter made some
tests with one of my figures. :)
Last but not least I made some finds at the
local hobbyist that had sale.I found some
skulls in the right scale and also some wooden
pieces to use as planks.
Thank You for a biulding inspiration :)
SvaraRaderaThankyou for this comment Michal and also for giving me new ideas regarding painting minis.
RaderaSounds nice!
SvaraRaderaIndeed Phil.Thankyou very much.
RaderaI am always impressed with your imaginative and creative builds - keep going Sir.
SvaraRaderaThat is a promise Michael.Thankyou very much and I am glad that I can share it.
RaderaAhhh, Christmas in June!! Nice score, Ptr.
SvaraRaderaIndeed Jay and also more fun thinking about no cold. :) Thankyou very much Jay.
RaderaI'm always intrigued by your builds and your use of scrap, looking forwards to the barricade/trenches/palisades !
SvaraRaderaI can´t help thinking creative wherever I go but it also gives me a lot of joy in my everyday life.I will keep you updated my friend.Thankyou very much.
Radera