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Ironworker Novice
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Dont Die Seasoned

Joined: 25 Sep 2008 Posts: 358 Location: Austin TX
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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That sound like a really fun session. And your background for the campaign sounds really interesting. The terrain and the mini's looked pretty cool., too _________________ Proud Member of the RPG Bloggers Network & the Role Play Media Network |
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shadd4d Legendary

Joined: 24 Sep 2003 Posts: 3990 Location: Charlottesville, VA...I miss Deutschland and Chicago.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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Where did you get the terrain? It looked awesome...something I could really use in a future Rippers game.
Don _________________ Don
"But there is a difference between fear and horror. An important difference.
Fear is when you worry about what might be.
Horror is when you are certain." Dannyboy01 |
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islan Heroic
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| Wow, that was really awesome. I can't wait to run my game next week. |
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Shinobi Seasoned

Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 362 Location: KL, Malaysia
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Very nice and engaging report! Well worth reading over my morning brekkie. Looking forward to more reports. Two thumbs up.
Couple of questions:
1) The church is made using Hirst Arts? Was there a design from Hirst for it?? I'm asking coz at the moment I can't access the Hirst website.
2) Where did you get the cultists from?
Cheers, and thanks again for posting the report. _________________ 100% Irons!!!!
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Ironworker Novice
Joined: 13 Jun 2008 Posts: 16
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:47 pm Post subject: |
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The church is a kit from Pegasus Hobies http://www.pegasushobbies.com/ We built the roof and painted it. It was about $35.00 and I assembled in less than an hour.
The barrels, crates, oil drums and grey stone walls are also from Pegasus Hobbies and come pre-painted for a quite reasonable price. I think they range from $11.00-$15.00 a pack.
The light stone ruins were fish tank decorations purchased from a pet shop.
Two of the small building were made from Hirst Arts bricks.
http://www.hirstarts.com/ and one is scratch built from cardboard and bass wood with thatched roofs made from towl strips soaked in glue then painted. The large yellow building is also scratch built from cardboard, craft sticks, bass wood, and paint. The little mausoleam is scratch built.
The other four buildings of similar construction are little cardboard boxes shaped like houses I picked up from a Hobby Lobby http://www.hobbylobby.com/ the details and paintjobs are scratch built.
The roads and squre are made from textured wall paper and foamcore.
The table surface and hills are also home made from styrofoam, terri cloth, paint, sand, and masonite.
The pine trees are made from scrubby pads and sticks that I wittled down. All the other trees other than the one GW tree are scratch built from green washcloths and pipe cleaners.
The two Model Ts are die cast cars I found in a junk shop that I stripped down and re-painted.
The cultist and a number of the other figures are from Pulp Figures.
http://www.pulpfigures.com/main.php They are by Bob Murch who sculpted the old Call of Cuthulu line for RAFM. A few of the figures are from Copplestone Castings "Back of Beyond" line by Mark Copplestone. http://www.copplestonecastings.co.uk/ The paintjobs are all mine. I have and will use many other lines of figures for other episodes in this campaign. If you look through the Game Reports section on my blog you can find the previous episode and links to the first episode of this campaign. You can also find some more information about a lot of the terrain in the workbench section of my blog.
Hope that covers everything. |
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