Song of Blade & Heroes 10mm project

Started by Jamsus, 19 August 2019, 03:13:10 PM

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steve_holmes_11

Spectacular and brilliant.

I'll admit I didn't know where this was going when I saw your pencil sketches.
I wondered whether the floor tiles would be broken up to create walls - or something equally unwieldy.

Having a regular floor with optional wall segments looks both robust while retaining great scope for flexible layout.


Techno

Quote from: Jamsus on 27 January 2020, 11:21:01 AM
I still dont know if i will paint it or not. Right now is aestetically pleasant, but it is a bit too much "raw".

Probably  ;)....But I just know you're going to make a lot of us jealous once it's 'done'.
Keep up the great work, J. :-bd

Cheers - Phil

Noktu

Quote from: Jamsus on 27 January 2020, 11:21:01 AM
I still dont know if i will paint it or not. Right now is aestetically pleasant, but it is a bit too much "raw".

Let's see when i have all the complete pieces

You could also use dremel and carve your lines into the base, you could paint it while retaining your exquisite lines.

steve_holmes_11

Quote from: Jamsus on 23 January 2020, 10:43:40 AM
Tonight i'll start working on the modular dungeon. I still not have the material to build the "walls" but i can start drawing on the bases the wall shapes!



I'm gonna have 60 x 20cm bases with those 2x2cm squares (10 for base) and i'm gonna draw something like this on those:


Another question.
Did you create the floor yourself, or does a terrain manufacturer supply it etched like that?
Thanks

Jamsus

28 January 2020, 07:36:33 AM #84 Last Edit: 28 January 2020, 08:17:30 AM by Jamsus
There is a manifacturer here in Italy that can customize the "draw" on MDF bases (Labmasu), he is a great guy and i just sorted out with him what i would need!

Lets say, i did the projects-ketches and he maked them real  ;)

Now i'm at 18 bases... i need at least 40-50



and they dont occupy too much space once stored


sunjester


Techno

Quote from: Jamsus on 28 January 2020, 07:36:33 AM
There is a manifacturer here in Italy that can customize the "draw" on MDF bases (Labmasu), he is a great guy and i just sorted out with him what i would need!
Now i'm at 18 bases... i need at least 4050

HOW MANY ?
:o :o :o :o

Cheers - Phil

Jamsus


Techno

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I imagined it was going to be something like that. :)....Unless you were going into commercial production.
I see you've managed to change it. ;)

Cheers - Phil


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Jamsus

29 January 2020, 03:17:11 PM #91 Last Edit: 29 January 2020, 03:19:35 PM by Jamsus
Thanks everyone for the support!

I received today my last order, doors, trapdoors, bookshelf etc for the dungeon  8)

I got a pretty stupid question for a 10mm: is there something in the fantasy line for

- Halfling
- Women fantasy characters (found someone in command warband groups, as sorceress and dark elves)

I'm not finding stuff but maybe i'm looking in the wrong catalogue place

Jamsus



dungeon accessories of pendraken ROCKS!

steve_holmes_11

Quote from: Jamsus on 29 January 2020, 03:17:11 PM
Thanks everyone for the support!

I received today my last order, doors, trapdoors, bookshelf etc for the dungeon  8)

I got a pretty stupid question for a 10mm: is there something in the fantasy line for

- Halfling
- Women fantasy characters (found someone in command warband groups, as sorceress and dark elves)

I'm not finding stuff but maybe i'm looking in the wrong catalogue place

There are other 10mm manufacturers who make halflings (I wouldn't mention the names here).
I've not found any female dungeoneers in the 10mm scale.

There's a market gap for Leon to fill.

Ithoriel

Quote from: steve_holmes_11 on 30 January 2020, 10:46:27 AM
There are other 10mm manufacturers who make halflings (I wouldn't mention the names here).

Think Greeks and bathtubs :)

For female adventurers you might look at the various civilians in the Pendraken range. I seem to remember talk of Amazons from Pendraken being in the works. I'm sure Leon will correct me if I'm wrong.

In the meantime Spellcrow have a small (resin, I think) 10mm fantasy range and will sell you sets of 8 or 32 Amazons at considerably more than Pendraken charge for a similar number of figures!
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Techno

Quote from: Ithoriel on 30 January 2020, 11:59:27 AM
Think Greeks and bathtubs :)

I seem to remember talk of Amazons from Pendraken being in the works. I'm sure Leon will correct me if I'm wrong.

They're sitting on my desk at the moment......along with absolute wodges of other stuff.

Cheers - Phil

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Quote from: Jamsus on 30 January 2020, 08:48:35 AM
dungeon accessories of pendraken ROCKS!
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They certainly do - you are going to get some nasty draughts round those doors though ;)
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Quote from: Ithoriel on 30 January 2020, 11:59:27 AM
Think Greeks and bathtubs :)

For female adventurers you might look at the various civilians in the Pendraken range. I seem to remember talk of Amazons from Pendraken being in the works. I'm sure Leon will correct me if I'm wrong.

In the meantime Spellcrow have a small (resin, I think) 10mm fantasy range and will sell you sets of 8 or 32 Amazons at considerably more than Pendraken charge for a similar number of figures!

Archimedes??


Civilians aside, 10mm dungeoneering seems to be what cinematic fratboys call a "Sausage fest".

Ithoriel

To be honest, in 10mm, women in armour are going to be pretty much indistinguishable from their male counterparts.

Assuming actual armour and not two saucepan lids and a chainmail bikini bottom!
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steve_holmes_11

Quote from: Ithoriel on 30 January 2020, 08:41:52 PM
To be honest, in 10mm, women in armour are going to be pretty much indistinguishable from their male counterparts.

Assuming actual armour and not two saucepan lids and a chainmail bikini bottom!

Your first statement falls victim to the fashion demands of the standard fantasy setting.
Baywatch and dragons.
I hear they're even dispensing with the saucepan lids these days.

Best advice is to buy elves, nobody can tell your they're not she-elves.