5 posts tagged “role playing”
Yes, after much angsting the fountain has been completed. Overall I'm quite pleased and will have some pictures later with it combined with my modular dungeon. But for now, behold it in all its glory!
There's a statue in the middle. Some day I'll be able to take a picture that shows it.
Too busy doing stuff to stop and take pictures. Actually, either the item isn't able to be moved to a good place to take a picture, isn't dry, or isn't interesting enough yet.
The fountain has been reassembled. I finally took the time to remove the old epoxy and put it back together. That takes just as long as making it in the first place! I'll make a note of that for future reference - don't break.
The bookshelves that are shown below with the books and scrolls just don't work for the books. The shelves aren't tall enough to let any of them stand upright. ~sigh~ Measure twice, cut once. To be honest, the shelves were made waaaay in advance of the books. So I kind of have an excuse. So I made new ones.
The new shelves are made from balsa instead of the Hirst Arts wooden plank mold. I'm finding wood easier to use than the plaster pieces for things like this. Especially cutting and sanding to fit. The new shelves were assembled, detailed and stained. The stain will take overnight to dry completely so I'm just leaving them alone.
The books are done. I finished the last dozen or so on Saturday. I'm starting up a D&D3.5 game and some of my players were rolling up characters. Since we're using the straight rules I didn't have much to do besides tell them what region of Faerun they were from. They took the rest from there.
Finally, I cut the blocks for the new cabinet units to go behind the counter in the magic shop. Right now they're just blocks of wood. I need to add the fake drawer fronts and make them look much better. But I'll show a progress picture when there's something beyond a block of wood.
Good news is that Mega Miniatures has some figures I can use as shopkeepers and my friends want to combine an order so we get a break on shipping. If you haven't looked into John's figures I highly recommend you do so. They're a nice figure at a great price.
Yes, I said tedium. Making terrain isn't all sweetness and light. Sometimes it is boring, grueling work. Or at least repetitive. I personally don't like making a lot of the same thing at once but there are times when that needs to be done. So I sign onto my favorite chat channels and chat while I do this.
Here's how some of the books look with the covers completed. Please note, only a very few of them will actually have the covers showing. So the ones that look really odd and/or really bad won't be at the front of the stack. I looked at this as a time to practice my freehand. Yes, I know more practice is in order.
Also, since I couldn't really fit the books into the existing bookcases I have new ones being built. They're on the magnet board tonight and should be ready for detailing and painting in a day or so.
This thing might actually get done!
I'm having problems keeping the patterns and designs random. Especially the spine decorations. So if anyone has any hints go ahead and post them in a comment.
For reference, the shelf is 2 inches tall by 1 3/4 inches wide.
I used gel pens to decorate the books and alchemical symbols for the writing. Since the spines are going to be what's visible on most of the books I'm trying to get those looking good. And the books with good covers will be used more prominently.
I think this is going to work out very well!