Saturday 13 July 2013

Board update 1

 As you can just and only just make out the board is coming on quite nicely. The main cliff is nearly done and I am just adding the rock "Staircase!" I really should add one more step for a smooth transition. Each step is now big enough for a 25mm base (I Hope) so with the final piece done tomorrow morning early I can then move on to the rest of the board. There are still decisions to make as I do want the board to remain versatile and not just a one trick pony. As such I think some of the terrain will be in the form of free standing items which may be put on afterwards. I have decided on a ruin of some description to go on the right hand side.  I do think this might start as a TAR7AN board, but by having free standing terrain pieces I can turn it into a LARA CRO7Tv board or something similar. As those types of games can also be fun. However as mentioned above TAR7AN is my current thinking.

I should have at least half the figures done by Wednesday and hope to show them then.

I am also thinking of starting an Egyptian board of the same dimensions as I have enough materials and knowing that desert terrain is so much easier than Jungle. But I promise not to start that just yet, as I need to get a little more of this one done first. So don't panic and think I'm starting something fresh just yet, I may manage to hold off until Monday!

Back to this board, I need to start thinking about what I will do on the left hand side where the surface is chipboard at present. I have always seen this as the goodies start zone, So I may just tree it up and put a rubble strewn sloe in so cart access is given onto the main area. I also need to think about the closest edge treatment. Current thinking is to do a small "cliff" to cover the height change, but I am not really sure, and open to suggestions for both areas. Maybe also have some form of ruined gateway on the rubble strewn path as well but I'll have to see how the first ruin works before committing myself on that.

For the main area I am thinking of maybe some mud huts, I know Tim at FRONTLINE makes some and I'll see him tomorrow so I can ask then, and maybe put an order in. I still need to clear the Idea of TAR7AN with Karl at Crooked Dice, but I think he should say I can do what I want knowing how 'he does not have an unkind bone in his body!' (to Quote Helena, "Who writes all the CD 'Fluff'!")

So that's where I am at, and my current thinking. Nothing is written in stone and everything is still fluid and likely to change so don't get to attached to the TAR7AN idea, But I was painting up Jane this morning ..... I'll show you on Wednesday, because I'm at the club on Sunday and need to sort out my PBI US Infantry force for a game with Graham. I plan to post the AAR on Monday, so until then, thanks for reading feel free to comment and if you can enjoy the weather. All the best Clint.






17 comments:

  1. Awesome! Clearly the left hand side needs to be water with crocodile stepping stones to get our heroes into the game!

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    1. That is such a brilliant Idea. I love it. Simple to do and totally in the spirit of the game setting. Consider it done!

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    2. Outstanding! Email me your address to 28mmlittlemen@gmail.com as I have some hungry crocs here with your name on them - free to a good home!

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    3. That's a very generous offer indeed Michael. I'll email you tonight when I get back from club.

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  2. Looking good. Oh yes the the pool.. Now you only need a add a waterfall.. :-)

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    1. I second the waterfall.......:-)

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    2. Waterfall is also a good idea, If so I've kinda go to put a cave entrance there aw well, Problem is retro fitting it all into a 3 inch section and still making it look right...... Leave it with me I'll have a better look tomorrow.

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    3. I have thought about how to construct the actual waterfall part if and will have a go this week. I have some "Spare" clear Perspex which I can use as the basic structure..... I'll photograph the process step by step just in case it comes out good enough for a tutorial!!! (Don't hold your breathe though!)

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  3. So if it's going to be Tarzan then who are the opposing forces? Unscrupulous hunters? Nazis? Inhabitants of a lost city? Amazons? *Amazon* inhabitants of a lost city?

    You do realise that there's no end to this, don't you :-) ? Creating one interesting terrain piece is merely the start!

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  4. OOOOH I had not thought of Nazis. So other than Nazis, all of the above, with cannibals and witch doctors and crocodiles and ... and....and...and..... and then anything else I can think of. But then cutting the forces down to fit and match points wise.

    Yes I know the more terrain you make the more you want to make more. Then you run out of room and have to recycle....

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  5. Ohh Tarzan, interesting subject, am interested, looking forward to more.

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    1. Just sorting out army list for club now. So expect more of TAR7AN on Wednesday. Already done a very little work on the board this am, mostly tidying up from yesterday. But with luck I will have gotten the extra step for the rock staircase ready for paint when I get home tonight..... IF I can face it!

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  6. Looking good. I love Michael's idea I was going to suggest some sort of water feature but the crocodile one is to awesome not to!

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    1. As for adversary's perhaps some sky pirates perhaps?

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    2. While I do have some Artizan Sky Pirates that I should get round to painting I don't see them fitting with TAR7AN as well as cannibals would. So It will be flesh eaters!

      Yea Michael hit the nail on the head.

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  7. That is looking stunning there Clint and I cant wait to see it with foliage

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    1. Still a way to go yet. I think you are right and the foliage will either make it or break it.... something else to worry about now! Cheers Pate!

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