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Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/14 09:25:39


Post by: Ruglud


Camkierhi wrote:Well I for one will be following this with great interest no matter where you post it. How are the kits?

The figures fit together nicely and are well detailed and designed - the vehicles are functional models, they aren't massively detailed in some areas, but they are sturdy and do the job. I have no fears about how well they would hold up for some heavy gaming use which is most important. I would though like to get hold of some Rubicon vehicles as I understand they are more detailed models and size well with the Bolt Action / Italeri kits.

Theophony wrote:Well I'm in, I just started gates of antares which is bolt action using 10 sided dice, so I'll be watching what you do for terrain and stuff. Also I just ordered through warlord and have a free Lt speirs coming in a couple weeks, not sure he's useful or available otherwise, but they still have the offer up as well as the sprue sale going on.

Lt. Spiers is a nice little figure, I was annoyed that I missed out on their limited edition Lt. Richard Winters mini a few years back - will have to see if any going on eBay for a reasonable price...

Terrain should be fun - planning a coastal terrain board which I hope to showcase at some stage and potentially do a YouTube type blog (ala The Terrain Tutor...)

dsteingass wrote:I really dig the Bolt Action stuff. I have the old rules. This will be fun to watch.

I haven't played Bolt Action in either version, but the rules that I've read so far look fun


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/14 11:30:20


Post by: dsteingass


I've played Demo games at GenCon. The best thing I saw, was the GM used two GW Square bases, glued together on the faces, and those hold 4 tiny D6s that are used for activation counters and wounds, they were flocked to match the table. These little counters follow your men around on the table for quick identification.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/14 22:48:01


Post by: Ruglud


That's an interesting idea.

To give you an idea of the terrain boards I'm thinking about, here's some scaled down mock-ups I created a few years back. Each square is 2" x 2", full sized they'd be 2' x 2'. Full table will be 8' x 8'. I have a load of pink insulation foam ready and waiting for this project...





Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/07 06:24:41


Post by: Viktor von Domm


wanted to do something like that for years...if you´re at it, raise the ground level right from the start... so that maybe even tunnels or river beds could convincingly be made...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/15 23:03:05


Post by: Maniac_nmt


I have seen a good and different way to do the river bed idea. Do not raise the board and make the river part of it. Make the board as normal and cut out where the river would be, making just the banks. Then lay over a 'water' surface of blue/green/brown/grey to be the river itself. This makes the board more configurable without needing custom river boards. Essentially turn these cut pieces any which way to make a lake, river, or shore line as needed.

Not the best example as these are very thin flat tiles, and to busy in terms of shape for a coastline, but as an idea:



I think it bears some merit revisiting again in the future.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/16 07:02:12


Post by: Bash the Bosh


Looks promising Ruglud. If the mockup is anything to go by, the full size board is going to be a beast!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/18 19:47:25


Post by: Ruglud


Interesting idea for the water effect, but I want to have waves breaking on rocky promontory - oh boy, this will be a lot of work!

Far too warm the last few days to get anything done, so I've been outside, enjoying the glorious respite from the usual grey skies and rain we get in old Blighty...

It was Father's day though, so Happy Father's day to all those of you who are Fathers or soon to be Fathers... For my Father's Day gift I was lucky enough to get the Ghost expansion for X-Wing...




Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/19 03:22:49


Post by: Maniac_nmt


Happy Fathers Day! How many do you have? I am blessed with two myself.

I hear you about wanting to sculpt/add detail. I think I may try some clear plastic overlays for that, with some sculpted Water Effects.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/20 07:00:19


Post by: Camkierhi


Really like Maniac's idea with the water, but understand where you are going with the beach heads. How deep is it likely to be?


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/20 10:02:05


Post by: Ruglud


Maniac_nmt wrote:Happy Fathers Day! How many do you have? I am blessed with two myself.

I hear you about wanting to sculpt/add detail. I think I may try some clear plastic overlays for that, with some sculpted Water Effects.

Two as well for me - one of each. Questionable whether they are blessings or not at times

Camkierhi wrote:Really like Maniac's idea with the water, but understand where you are going with the beach heads. How deep is it likely to be?


I'm still undecided as to the approach for the water - water effects or simply sculpted and painted filler...

I do though like this effect by Terranscapes






Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/29 21:59:58


Post by: Ruglud


Progress... kinda....

I glued some sand to some bases....





Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/29 22:12:30


Post by: Theophony


Gluing stuff to bases is still progress. In fact gluing things to bases is what I have been doing for a couple weeks .


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/29 22:18:16


Post by: Camkierhi


Hey agree with Theo, progress is progress, lovely sandy bases, nice rich colour to the sand is that natural or do you dye?


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/06/29 22:26:11


Post by: Ruglud


Progress is progress right! And it's just builders sand, no additives or E numbers. Could be the grey bases and camera flash making it look like that?

Frustratingly slow getting to this stage, but strangely satisfying seeing the sand base. I really need to check my paints haven't all dried up now !!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/03 19:40:30


Post by: Ruglud


Had a day off work so... stuck some more sand to bases




Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/04 17:50:08


Post by: Red Harvest


Thing about the builder's sand... filter it through a screen before using it. This removes the large grains that will cause trouble later on.



Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/04 19:56:05


Post by: Ruglud


Yep, that's an option, but I usually just ping off any of the larger grains or small stones, then dab a a bit of glue and chuck more sand at it... I did though sift through the sand and picked out a load of the stones with tweezers - that was... tedious (didn't have any fine mesh at hand at the time...)


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/04 21:53:55


Post by: Dr H


...it's almost as if you've used real sand...

Progress is progress. Every step is a step closer.

Nothing wrong with the occasional large "rock" on a base. Gives somewhere for plants to be growing.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/07 00:15:53


Post by: Camkierhi


I think you should get serious about it, get a micrometer out and go for scale sand.

Depends on what you are trying to represent really, in my minds eye, Sahara sand would be very fine and relatively uniform. Gobi dessert would be all variable and rocky, pebble beach would be larger but uniform sized. Mars apparently according to the (possibly faked) Mars Rover, is a bit of everything, but generally rocky. The moon according to (possibly faked) NASA missions, is something like the consistency of flour with the odd large rock thrown in. Just depends on where you want your models to be.

My personal bucket of stuff, is a complete mixture, of a very fine beach sand, some course sand, some cat litter, and some bird cage grit. gives me a mess which I cover up with flock made from wood chip cat litter and then some static grass. Base ends up about 10mm thicker than it needs to be and gives my models a height advantage in battle. If I ever actually played.

Now you see what you have done with your sand pictures!

Still good progress, and still love the colour of your sand.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/07 10:54:14


Post by: Ruglud


Ahh, you see, the sand will not be sand when finished - these yanks will be stood on some classic Northern European grassland / meadow - the sand will be painted up to represent soil, then covered with a scattering of flock, tufts, leaf litter summer flowers, etc - the prone HMG base will possibly have some added woodland elements to provide some light cover - think a large log / tree stump or similar...

So similar to the official Bolt Action images:


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/07 11:36:07


Post by: dsteingass


Nice and sandy!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/15 21:53:25


Post by: Ruglud


Ok, not an update and not related to any of my (many) projects (yet...)... But....

Is this the ultimate sci-fi gamers wet dream of a table to play on?




Okay, yeah, I know - it would be a nightmare to actually play on a table like this but wow - would I love to work for Disney and create stuff like this

More details
https://orlandoinformer.com/blog/disney-world/star-wars-land-revealed/

Spoiler:





Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 11:03:49


Post by: Camkierhi


Me want....NOW!!

Gods that would be the job of dreams.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 18:26:32


Post by: dsteingass


I would accept the aforementioned pain in the butt to play on it!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 19:43:15


Post by: Ruglud


They sure know how to make models at Disney Imageneering... One of my favourites that I always make a point of looking at when I go to Hollywood Studios in Orlando is the model of the Tokyo Disney Sea 'Explorers Landing Fortress' - what really tickles me about it though is the use of the old Empire Volley Gun crew - who knew that Disney shopped at GW back in the 90s .
(use the gallery zoom to find the three figures - http://www.solegends.com/citcat1992/cat1992p353empartillery-01.htm)


http://www.disneybymark.com/tds-explorers-landing-fortress-model/


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 19:54:22


Post by: dsteingass


Can you imagine getting paid to build stuff like that? It would be amazing.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 20:04:06


Post by: Ruglud


An absolute dream of a job...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/16 21:52:53


Post by: Theophony


 Ruglud wrote:
An absolute dream of a job...


Which becomes a nightmare when those pesky Star Wars geeks come out of the woodwork and start talking smack about how the doors of that type of building should slide to the left and not to the right . Or someone points out that that species would not survive out in the atmosphere of that planet without them having some sort of rebreather . I thought working at a comic and game store would be awesome when I was 18-19, but it really gave me a completely different perspective of the type of people I belong with.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/07/17 13:58:10


Post by: Dr H


I would do that kind of job at the drop of a hat.

I'd also explain to those ^ geeks that a) had the door slid to the other side the mechanism would clash with some modelled interior feature (while pointing it out), and b) said species does have a rebreather modelled onto his chest/waist and only finds they need to use it occasionally (see that chap from Rogue one). I'd have thought of it first.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/06 17:50:17


Post by: Ruglud


Random thread has random update...

As mentioned earlier, 'when' I finally get the US Airborne painted up, I'll be basing them to reflect mid-summer, N. European grasslands. In order to get the effect I'll be using static grass of various lengths, so I've ordered some finally from eBay - then I looked at some YouTube videos and saw the various applicators. Nice, but pricey - happily though there are plenty of tutorial to make an applicator for under £10 (GBP) / $10 (USD)...

So here we go... I haven't done a step by step on this as plenty of YouTube vids, but a brief description...

Ingredients:
1x electric bug zapper (powered by 2x AA batteries) - cost £2.99 from The Range (I bought two, the second will be used for a bug zapper surprisingly)
1x small (7cm) metal sieve / tea strainer - 80p from Wilko's
Length of wire

Specialist tools:
Soldering iron and solder

Basic instructions:
Dismantle the bug zapper, cut the wires to the three wire mesh panels - these will no doubt come in useful for terrain pieces at a later date.
Cut the strainer handle down, then cut the plastic frame down so that the strainer fits and it looks nice and neat.
Given this zapper had three pieces of wire mesh, there are three wires - the wires going to the outer mesh are connected to the sieve (I actually cut one of the wires off, so just reused the other wire to connect to the sieve), the third wire I de-soldered from the control board and replaced with a longer piece of wire - this will have a crocodile clip added once I get one.
Spoiler:



Basically all you do know is reassemble the zapper handle, with the sieve slotted in - I added a shaped piece of plywood to give the sieve a snug fit and reduce any movement when using the applicator.

Ta-da...



There you go, a couple of hours work and we're pretty much done - just need to add a 5 amp crocodile clip (I have 25 in the post for £4.25, or 19 pence each... Will also potentially fill the end with some silicone sealant to give a neater finish. So total spend is £3.98 (not including batteries and wire that I already had).

Once I get the static grass I'll give a test and see how effective it will be...




Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/06 19:30:22


Post by: Theophony


Looks awesome, if we don't see a post from you for a while we will know NOT to try this ourselves . I've seen a few others do this on YouTube though.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/06 19:47:39


Post by: Ruglud


Yeah - I may suffer the fate of a fly when I fire this baby up


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/08 22:28:23


Post by: Dr H


Interesting to see how this performs.
I've yet to use the static grass I bought and only saw that these things exist as I was looking for the grass.
I decided to start with a simple plastic bottle for application, but will have to see how things work out.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/09 00:15:28


Post by: kestral


This looks kind of like Mad science? I'll be interested to see the difference between using bug zappers and just gluing the stuff on.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/13 17:30:54


Post by: Ruglud


Sooooo.. postman was busy this week...


2mm, 4mm & 6mm static grass; 36" of greenstuff; airbrush cleaner; 25x 5amp crocodile clips, thousands of tiny beads (for use as rivets...)...

However, they wont be seeing any use this week as I'm heading off to Alton Towers for some fun on rollercoasters

Bigger news though... NECROMUNDA IS COMING BACK



Follow the news and updates on Dakka here, official release here - I think this release may hurt my wallet!!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/08/20 08:23:24


Post by: Camkierhi


Not sure if you are back yet, hope you had a great week, nice little haul on the bits.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/01 17:49:35


Post by: Ruglud


 Camkierhi wrote:
Not sure if you are back yet, hope you had a great week, nice little haul on the bits.


Been back a while but no time to do any hobby work sadly... Had a great time on the rollercoasters though and stopped by Warwick Castle on the return journey, well worth a visit
Spoiler:





Non-hobby related news, picked up my new car today - traded in my three yr old red Mazda 6 Saloon for a new red Mazda 6 Tourer
Spoiler:


Hopefully some hobby related updates though in the next day or two - gotta go work out the SatNav and multimedia system in the Mazda first



Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/02 08:25:21


Post by: Camkierhi


Very nice, and a nice reference pic for how red plays across curved surfaces! Lucky boy.

Pics from hols look great and looks like you guys had some fun.

Great to see you back.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/06 10:52:55


Post by: Ruglud


Supply drop update...

Scored a load of stickabe rhinestones a supply of emery boards from the Pound shop.


Also purchased a big set of drillbits as most of mine have broken.. Think there's around 150 of various sizes in this set...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/06 11:15:13


Post by: Theophony


Nice little hobby supply drop there as well as the hobby supply transporter


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/09 15:15:44


Post by: Ruglud


With the imminent release of New Necromunda (Newcromunda?), I remembered and old printer stashed in the garage and the remains of a multi-disk CD player - So I spent an hour dismantling and result is loads of great looking plastic shapes, cogs, springs and various electronic components. I can see gantrys, walkways and various barriers forming from this little lot




Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/09 16:09:31


Post by: Red Harvest


Neocromunda or Novucromunda?

Who knew that an old printer case was really a treasure chest? ( A lot of us, methinks )

So, you needed a car that drives faster? I approve.

Interesting to see them called crocodile clamps. We all them alligator clamps. Whatever one calls them, they are very useful.

I've wondered how to backlight the rhinestones. They make such fine looking light fixtures. Maybe one of those LED strips?


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/09 16:14:34


Post by: Theophony


Salvage man strikes again . I just dropped off a bunch of old printers, tvs, and other electronics at a recycling event a couple weeks back . Right before they announced Necromundas return.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/09 16:16:40


Post by: Littletower


Supply drop is nice, but that rescued scrap is treasure!

Now let's see some choppin' n' glueing!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/09 22:09:16


Post by: Ruglud


Red Harvest wrote:Neocromunda or Novucromunda?

Who knew that an old printer case was really a treasure chest? ( A lot of us, methinks )

So, you needed a car that drives faster? I approve.

Interesting to see them called crocodile clamps. We all them alligator clamps. Whatever one calls them, they are very useful.

I've wondered how to backlight the rhinestones. They make such fine looking light fixtures. Maybe one of those LED strips?


Now there's an interesting idea... Although I got them for easy rivets. Yeah, the inside of a printer is like archeotech to a ganger...

Oh and as we all know... 'Da red wunz go fasta!'

Theophony wrote:Salvage man strikes again . I just dropped off a bunch of old printers, tvs, and other electronics at a recycling event a couple weeks back . Right before they announced Necromundas return.


Isn't that always the way though. The printer has been in my garage for about 5 years and only last summer I nearly took it to the local recycling centre but something held me back...

Littletower wrote:Supply drop is nice, but that rescued scrap is treasure!

Now let's see some choppin' n' glueing!


There's gold in them there hills scrap printers. I've actually spent the evening clearing my workspace and thinking up new projects, although I did also look over some of the 'boxes of shame' for some inspiration, so you never know...

Watching Bladerunner now, for some Necromunda type terrain inspiration...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/10 02:54:19


Post by: FabricatorGeneralMike


 Ruglud wrote:
Supply drop update...

Scored a load of stickabe rhinestones a supply of emery boards from the Pound shop.


Also purchased a big set of drillbits as most of mine have broken.. Think there's around 150 of various sizes in this set...


I went to the Dollar Store with "She who must be obeyed aka The Boss" one day and saw a set of emery boards with different sizes and bought it after I bought my $10 worth of candy.... and I swear by them they are by far the best rough sanding sticks I have ever used. I love finding modeling supplies in the weirdest of stores and places.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/12 11:01:28


Post by: Ruglud


 FabricatorGeneralMike wrote:

I went to the Dollar Store with "She who must be obeyed aka The Boss" one day and saw a set of emery boards with different sizes and bought it after I bought my $10 worth of candy.... and I swear by them they are by far the best rough sanding sticks I have ever used. I love finding modeling supplies in the weirdest of stores and places.

Like an Aladdin's cave in those shops

Mucked about a bit with the plastic 5 CD loading tray, and some old pipes and fittings for a multi-level piece of terrain that also gives ample opportunity for cover. I'll have some pipes in each of the CD spinner gaps, will then have them connected up to a central tank - thinking about using something like a large Christmas tree bauble for the tank. A quick mock up (minus the bauble, as I need to find one still...)




The platform will be approx 4-5" from the ground, although may cut that down to get the classic 3" bulkhead size. I'll also look to level of the plastic CD tray with some aluminium or plastic mesh to create walkways.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/12 16:12:09


Post by: Theophony


Set up looks cool , but if you had small enough diameter pipe that fit the center of CDs then I'd say mount CDs on the holder and have the pipes go through them so you'd have more play area. But if it's a manufacturing/pump station then it shouldn't have lots of moving space. Just depends on how you are invisioning the final product.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/16 15:52:19


Post by: Ruglud


Going for the larger diameter pipe, as that's what I've got in the garage !! Have some ideas for the walkways, just need to work out if I have the materials at hand to make them...

On to the central storage tank - 18 pieces of cardboard cut to 92mm diameter, with two discs of thick board cut the same size - all stuck with double sided tape. Then using two milkshake cup tops on the ends which pop nicely over the thick board ends.

I'll clean this up by wrapping thin card around the cardboard and will also and then plug the ends of the cup tops with a connection on one end to fit the pipe fro the platform (hopefully that all makes sense...)






Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/19 09:47:29


Post by: Ruglud


Supply drop



AVP Kickstarter fullfilled finally!! Can now draw a close to this whole saga and forget about Prodos / Archon / Whoever...


Cloaked preds - looks like I've got all three here although ridiculous amount of parts and I'm thinking it'll be difficult to glue these without fogging the 'clear' plastic !! Disappointing considering what the prototypes looked like, but hey ho...


Facehuggers, I quite like these even though they are incorparted into the base. Oh and note that the delivery note is from 'Archon' and not Prodos...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/19 12:03:39


Post by: dsteingass


Dude, Testors makes a magic plastic glue for clear parts. It looks like it would be appropriate here. Nice bitz and new tools!


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/09/19 21:44:34


Post by: Dr H


Interesting progress on the terrain, look forward to more.

Something I've seen for avoiding fogging on clear parts is to use a clear varnish on the parts first (removed from contact surfaces obviously), such as Future / Klear. Can't say how well it works though, I've not personally had much luck with clear varnish and clear parts.

But yes, there are glues available for the job.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/10/14 16:36:59


Post by: Ruglud


And another month passes us by...

Spent the last few weeks renovating my kitchen so hobby time has been non-existent

Today though I managed to sneak some time in to continue with the terrain build

Cut a circular base from hardboard and sized slightly larger than the main platform


Mdf cut to shape and 2 pieces stuck together to make 5 blocks - the outer pipes will stand in these blocks


A few mock ups withan old' black reach' marine for scale...







Still very WIP - may cut the plastic pipes down by an inch or two so that they are blocking out the tank thing in the centre



Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/10/14 21:05:21


Post by: Dr H


Cool design you have going. I like how the base pieces follow the CD tray shape. Looking forward to more.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/10/22 21:29:12


Post by: Ruglud


Small update, been detailing / cladding the mdf pieces that the pipes sit in. This is just using cereal box card.

Also started to clad the pipes with thin card (not cereal box)




And that's it for this week - will be away on business all next week, but hopefully will get to do more cladding next weekend...


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/10/22 22:58:19


Post by: Dr H


Nice progress. Good textures.


Ruglud's random thoughts - Now Showing: "Save the Rebellion! Save the dream" @ 2017/11/04 23:41:08


Post by: Ruglud


Change of pace, had a game of X-wing (without any x-wings) - I played the rebels and had Ghost plus a B-wing and A-wing. versus Imperials ( 3 Ties , 1 Tie Striker). Good fun game, i got caught up in blasting tie fighters to smithereens and temporarily forgot my mission objective (get an escape pod of the board)... Managed to recover though and get back on track with a narrow victory.