Showing posts with label Sally 4th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally 4th. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Cargo Supplies from Bad Squiddo


Here we have Cargo Supplies from Bad Squiddo Miniatures’ own range of scenics. An excellent set that will work equally well in fantasy and pulp. I see the items used both in my pulp harbour and in the equally pulpy desert town.
One piece, the cloth with fruit and whatnot, come from Sally 4th’s The Souk – Props set.
Great stuff all!

Thursday, 22 March 2018

The Souk - Set Dressings by Sally 4th


Having a lot of details and small scenery-pieces is what really makes a gaming board, in my opinion.
My Pulp Alley campaign will soon move to North Africa and I need more stuff for that setting. While shopping for scenery for my Pulp Carnival setting I found this, MDF-scenery for a North African market place.
The Souk - Set Dressings by Sally 4th gives you a lot of stuff; 8 market stalls, 2 carpet racks (with carpets), 6 benches, 2 wheeled barrows, 4 boxes and finally 2 fruit display crates (that I haven’t assembled yet, as they are quite fiddly). All this for £20 - great value!
I assembled as per instructions and painted everything to get a more pleasing look compared to the ‘raw’ look. The carpets were cut out and painted with a dilute sand-colour on the reverse, to avoid the stark white from the paper. I also painted two canopies with a dilute yellow, to get some variability. I might paint a couple more in the future.
All in all a super set, well worth the money and definitely a must-buy for pulp-games in North Africa or any appropriate historical setting. Rome, maybe.