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Made in us
Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago

A few months ago I was commissioned by the guys over at Hyacinth Games to produce a demo table for the official launch of the futuristic post-Apocalypse game, Wreck-Age. With everything that's happened in the past few months, it's been difficult to get started but I've finally been able to get started.

For those not familiar with the world of Wreck-Age, it basically breaks down as, in the future, the rich and powerful decide to build a bunch of spaceships and leave the Earth behind after having polluted and used up all the resources they could. Inevitably, they leave all the poor and working class peoples behind and that's where the game occurs - a game centered around eking out a life in the polluted wastelands of a future America.Mostly, it reminded me a lot of my trips down Route 66, specifically western Oklahoma with it's many small concrete and iron bridges. My idea was to go for a sort of futuristic Dust Bowl feel - a community of farmers (known as "Stakers" in the Wreck-Age fluff) struggling in a ravaged American Mid-west, but in the future!

Normally, I would start on the table itself but Chicago weather in January and February makes working outside nearly impossible at times, so I started on the terrain itself - a Staker community made up of a re-purposed gas station, a fortified farm, and a couple small shacks.









There's still A LOT to be done, but there are more detail pics and inspiration on my blog below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2012/02/commission-wip-wreck-age-demo-board.html
   
Made in it
Regular Dakkanaut




Bastia U. (PG)

Really nice stuff! regards!
   
Made in us
Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago

Well, all the terrain work is finished. I'm surprised at how quickly everything came together actually. Now, it's on to the table itself, which shouldn't be too time-consuming, more a matter of logistics.

The terrain looks a little oversized because I shot the WIP pics with my 25mm Post-Apoc Chap, rather than a random 28mm mini. Enjoy! More shots at the post below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2012/03/commission-wip-wreck-age-demo-board-2.html













   
Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom

Phew that is an impressive shanty/post apocalyptic ruin you've got there.

It really is ace and I'm really looking forward to seeing it painted.

Peter
   
Made in us
Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago

Well, after weeks of nearly non-stop work, the Wreck-Age demo board is now (mostly) complete. It's still waiting on some sturdy sides for ease of transport but I wanted to give everyone a glimpse of the board itself.

Enjoy!









More pics below:

http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2012/04/wreck-age-demo-board-commission.html

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/04/18 13:21:59


 
   
 
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