Among other things, I'm thankful for all of you who check in and make this blog worthwhile.  I've been in a gaming drought for a while, and this helps me feel like a member of the community.  I'm also thankful to live in a time when it is so easy to find so many different figures from so many different small businesses.  This morning I ordered two sets of figures for Major Tom's Spaceship from three different manufacturers on three different continents.  To a guy who cut his teeth on mimeographed* house-rules that's pretty amazing.
Here's the lazy man's way of building stairs: 
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| 1. Two bamboo skewers cut to size and glued in place. | 
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| 2. Build the treads like so. One 2mm wide glued to a 5mm tread. | 
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| 3. Glue the treads in place as shown.  This preserves line of sight, and you can even wedge the little mans in place.
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| Figure for scale. | 
That's two of the staircases.  I also made one ramp (shown in the back right), and one traditional staircase.  It loses a little consistency, but the ramp provides more cover, and the stairs just plain look cool.  I think so right now, anyway.  I may go back and change it to make all the stairs the same, just to keep the retro-vibe going.
*Note to the under 30 crowd - Google it.
Looking awesome keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that your "lazy man's way" of making terrain is still more work than most of us put into our terrain! (-;
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with Brummie - it's looking great!