Sunday, April 17, 2016

One of the hardest things about building scenery is good television.  Two stories below my workshop is the place I go to in order to prime scenery, cut things with my dremmel, cast, and occassionally apply foam so as to create weird looking trees.  The problem is that when you're watching Monty Python's Flying Circus, you just plain don't want to go down two flights of stairs to get or make a 2"x2" field stone base made.  You'd rather watch the one about the pornographic Hungarian-to-English dictionary (I'm still talking about Monty Python here, let's not get too excited).

So, let's be frank.  I didn't do much.

I painted a custom order I did for a cave hallway that I thought looked badass but which didn't sell for as much as I was expecting.  No biggie, just saying that sometimes what I think is $50 is not what other people think is $50.  Anyone, the nice guy who bought the $50 cave wanted corners, which might seem like such an obvious request that you might have had a hard time wondering why I didn't just make corners to begin with.  Yeah, I don't know.  In any case...pics...






I'm not sure why I'm pushing these things here.  Again, I think they're cool, but they turn out to be more work to make than they're worth on the market.  I probably won't be making more of them.  Still.  Cool looking, no?

What else:

trap doors
1"x1" summoning circles
Little apple houses (mostly for fairy gardens)

Oh yeah, and a little portcullis gate on a 2"x2" base suitable for Dwarven Forge.  Given that I only worked for a couple of hours, I'd say that's pretty good.  Nonetheless, my desk is still completely covered with stuff.

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