The scared explorer is here just to give you a feeling of the size of all this stuff. |
I continue to try out the Reaper Bones
material with more easy-to-paint minis. This time I took all the dungeon décor thingies
– two pillars, two boxes, two barrels, urns and bags.
The right one does look a bit crooked... I should have dipped it in boiling water and reshaped it. |
They were all easy to clean (well, the
pillars actually took some time as they are rather intricate) and they do take
paint very well. A coat of paint, a wash and maybe some drybrushing, simple as that.
More scenery elements for my games. I
really like all these small items to clutter my gaming table and all but the pillars are very dual-use - they will be seen in pulp, wild west and fantasy settings.
Just wait until
all the dungeon scenery from the Twisting
Catacombs kickstarter gets here…
Feels distinctly like I'm at a excavation camp, just waiting for Indiana Jones to appear wildly chased by a gang of criminal master minds. Wonderful stuff!
ReplyDeleteYou've got that right. I'm pining for a game of Pulp Alley...
DeleteLooks like perfect props for Pulp games! :)
ReplyDeleteYep. I've got to start planning....
DeleteBeautiful decors!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteVery cool. I've been meaning to try some of dem bones out too.
ReplyDeleteI can really recommend Bones. I like the material, at least so far. For things like this it's a no-brainer. We'll see what I think when I start with humans or human-sized monsters. Warping wil be a bigger problem there I think.
DeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gordon
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