I have become a little hyper-focused on prep for the Warhammer Fest Warcry
Rumble, as it is the only gaming I can be sure will happen between now and
then! I'm hoping to sort out more gaming before then but at the moment I have
nothing lined up.
In the mean-time I am still building, converting and painting models, and
working on the "off board" accessories to take with me. With about two months
to go, my to-do list is looking fairly healthy:
The next thing on my list is the warband display board. The main options I am
considering are:
- A piece of "mostly open ground" scenery, on a roughly A4 sized base, that could serve double-duty as a mini display board
- A 160mm round base with one or two small bits of scenery attached and open space for my warband (7 models on 40mm bases and 1 on a 32mm base)
- The Cleavermaw sky-ship
- The shipwreck Rogue Idol
- A small wooden picture frame with a scenic insert instead of the glass.
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The A4 scenery idea isn't really appealing as transporting it might be tricky,
and it might just look like I brought some random bit of terrain and
just plonked my models on it.
The 160mm round base idea isn't perfect as there is only just enough room for
the whole warband of Ironjawz and a couple of scenery elements. Doesn't really
sell the idea of an encampment. I still really like the look of a 160mm base
warband display though, so I might make one anyway...
The Cleavermaw has been WIP for a long time - just over 3 years now - so using
Warhammer Fest as motivation to actually finish it was pretty enticing. But
neither the ship or the idol have space for my whole warband. They were not
designed to display a warband to be fair, realistically both only have proper
room for 3 or 4 models at most. The rest look a bit like they are about to
fall off and some of them might get damaged as I add/remove them due to
sticking-out bits.
It's a shame, as the Rogue Idol is already finished that would have been a
really easy option - I would have loved to show it off too!
I hadn't really thought about using a small wooden picture frame because I had
seen Matt (storm_of_chogoris
on Instagram) made such a good one and I knew I couldn't hope to compete with
that. But then my wife was about to get rid of one that was the perfect size
and the perfect colour and suddenly it seems like it might be the best option!
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I think the problem I'm having is that I really want the display base to look
like a pirate orruk Gnarlwood Encampment.
In my head that means it needs to include the remains of a wooden skyship
wreck (a bit of deck, the "fractured ribs" of one side of a ship's hull with
some planking still attached, some rigging, and a bit of broken mast),
red-and-off-white striped canvas sailcloth awnings strung up with rigging
ropes between the shipwreck timbers and/or the nearby trees, lots and lots of
piratey detritus scattered all over (barrels, sea-chests, coiled and knotted
ropes, empty bottles, sacks, floats/buoys, anchors, bill-hooks, muskets,
pistols, cutlasses, hats, nets, hammocks, maps, lanterns, etc.).
This is all probably a bit too much for one small display board to include!!
Good luck with this. Im sure you'll come up with something great and fitting
ReplyDeleteThanks Thalenchar! I think I had choice-paralysis. =D
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