I was putting in a Victrix order while they had their Black Friday sale running and was just short of the total needed to to get free shipping so I added in a pack of Gallic cavalry. I figure I may one day use them to play Infamy Infamy.
Feeling the urge to paint something just for the hell of it I made a start. Adding in a couple of existing Warlord Gauls I'm not far off a six-man unit with Leader.
Meanwhile I continue to persevere with the 3D printer despite problems with build plate adhesion. Successfully printed was this medieval tower. Yet another addition to the Eastern European 6mm urban terrain.
An earlier version of the print failed part way through so I'm working on a ruined version using quick-drying Polyfilla, grit, and slices of wooden coffee stirrer.
I've used a 6cm base, which I'll paint to resemble a paved square. 6cm happens to be twice my standard road width.
Finally, one of my planned Christmas games is another Song of Blades and Heroes skirmish set in Pavis. I wanted to reflect the fact that Pavis isn't depicted as all right angles so I've knocked up this cluster of buildings.
Very much made up as I went along, this one. The long balcony has been in my terrain bits box for years and the length of that side of the building was determined by the desire to use it.
I even broke my usual rule of designing the building to fit an existing storage box but fortunately a new pair of walking boots provided exactly the size box I needed.
Well that's it for now. I'll share finished pics when done.
Very nice Mr C 👍 Liking the Pavis building 👍
ReplyDeleteFine work across the board! One suggestion based upon experience when I worked for a design company in the prototyping department, is to build the towers in small sections, so you can assemble it like lego. A small footprint and a tall model often cause problems, whereas lots of smaller items less so, famous last words!
ReplyDeleteCheers Richard!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve. I think I'll have a go at that. I ended up doing something similar by default for a couple of jobs that had previously failed.
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