The outer walls needed some detail. The plan was to add there horizontal and vertical blocks to create a feeling of well-constraucted old hospital. Tehre was going to be big stone basement and smaller stone section in walls. It was quite time consuming the cut the needed tiles from cardboard, but the effect looks quite good.
Note, the details of corners. Next the windows and doorways will need similar card tiles to hide the yellow foam.
Sunday, 27 September 2015
WWII Gaming Table
Tali-Ihantala gaming table Juha has been building is almost ready. Below are few in construction sneaks peaks.
Infinity Sunday
Infinity Sunday had both painting session and games. You seem to get more done when painting together.
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Hospital Continued
Now that Star Wars Endor table is ready, let's work on older projects. Hospital had been in hold for couple years. Finally I found motivation to get things going with the Hospital construction.
I glued the hospital floor and tiles in place. Next step is to add tiles to the outer wall from thick paper cutouts. Real ceramic tiles makes this pretty heavy. This hospital will survive any Zombie outbreak.. I have somewhere a big set of hospital beds, both with survivors and not-so-survived characters.
I glued the hospital floor and tiles in place. Next step is to add tiles to the outer wall from thick paper cutouts. Real ceramic tiles makes this pretty heavy. This hospital will survive any Zombie outbreak.. I have somewhere a big set of hospital beds, both with survivors and not-so-survived characters.
Sneak Peak of Finnish WWII table
Sneak peak of Juha's new WWII Finnish Continuation War gaming table which is under construction. Deadline to get this ready is in mid October for the SnadiStadi convention in Vantaa Energia areena.
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Aulanko National Park
Aulanko is the close by the area where I was born. I played there, skiing in iwnter, mountain biking in summer and went swimming as a kid. National park has artificial castle, small pond and sightseeing tower with beautiful scenery. These were build in late 1800 and early 1900 by colonel Hugo Standertskjöld. Worth a visit, excellent area do short day hikes.
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