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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

28mm Fort: Part Two

 A bit more progress on the 28mm Fort that will be used in my upcoming Historicon game (Hail Caesar rules, Romans vs Dacians).  I'm now at 5 feet of fort, which is the width of the table sections I'll be using.


 Here's a close up of the gate sections.  There are three separate pieces which gives some flexibility in how to place the gate.  As you can see, I still need to add the swinging doors.


 A top down view of the gate section.  I think it came out nicely.  One thing to bear in mind that the fort is designed for playability and the parapets and such are a bit wider than "scale" to accommodate my unit trays.

One thing I have realized is the 5 linear feet of fort is a bit "stale" from a player's viewpoint and I need to break up the view lines to add a bit more interest.  I'll bevel one of the straight sections to have 45 degree corners so I can add some variability to the setup.  If I have time I'll add a up sloped wall section to add even more variability.

Speaking of time - YIKES!  It's only a month to Historicon and I need to accomplish the following

(1) Finish the parapets & gate doors
(2) Cut 45 degree bevels into one section
(3) Scenic the fort sections
(4) Build and paint a Roman catapult
(5) Add two points to my Viking Warband for the SAGA tournament on 7/19 (first day of HCON) - anywhere from 8 - 16 28mm figures.
(6) Inspect and touch-up the Roman and Dacian Armies
(7) Test play the scenario a few times

It seemed like just yesterday I had 3 months to get all this done!


12 comments:

  1. It looks like quite a bit of work, but well worth the effort as it appears to be really paying off Miles!

    Christopher

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  2. Looking great! You must have a squad of carpenters detailed to complete the fort. Best, Dean

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  3. Looking great so far! Can't wait to see the finished product!

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  4. Great work, Miles. I look forward to seeing photos of the final setup at Historicon.

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  5. That's certainly looking mighty fine there Miles!!!!

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  6. That fort is looking good, I'm sure you'll get the rest completed on time

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  7. Its looking really good, but I think you've got your hands full on the game prep side.

    Good luck

    Cheers

    Peter

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  8. Thanks for the comments - I'll get a little more work done tonight and then it's on to scenicing the fort

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  9. Lots of work left for you to do but what has been done to point looks really good.

    Ian

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  10. Geez Miles you have projects coming out of your *cough cough* and they are all looking good, well done you.

    Looking through your to do list it brings to mind the old old saying
    "as busy as a cat with two mice"

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