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Chris Palmer15 Jan 2016 9:40 a.m. PST

Last year at a wargame convention flea market, I was lucky to find some ships which inspired me to want to construct a waterfront area for my Frostgrave games. The first of these was a model of a ship under construction. The second was a lot of old pirate ships.

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The wooden model was very old apparently, as many of the glue points had dried out, and there were a lot of bits that had fallen off it. This didn't bother me, as I already had thoughts of making it look like the ship in the beginning of the first National Treasure movie

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Luckily, I had a friend with a bandsaw who was able to make the wooden ship into a waterline model. He also was able to cut one of the foam ships in half to give me the ability to use it for two different half-sunk ships. He also was kind enough to cut out a base for the waterline model to sit on.
At this point, I've got the all the hulls ready to paint. I added broken mast stumps to all of them, and used some of the extra bits from the big ship to add a bit of detail to the decks of the smaller ones. I also made a couple crates to put in the ice around the smaller ships.

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I decided, since the base of the large ship would be snow, to paint the base white separately, and then spray the ship. I'm not sure if I'm going to go with black or a dark brown. Likewise, I'm not sure how the foam the pirate ships are made of will react to spray paint, so I think I will give them a coat of paint by hand, and then spray over that.
Will post more when I've got the painting complete.

mwindsorfw15 Jan 2016 9:59 a.m. PST

Clever and well-executed!

Personal logo Condotta Supporting Member of TMP15 Jan 2016 12:39 p.m. PST

Great idea…look forward to more.

D A THB15 Jan 2016 1:55 p.m. PST

Looks like it will be a great looking set up.

You could try spraying the middle part of that cut up foam ship to see how it reacts?

snurl115 Jan 2016 11:04 p.m. PST

This is going to be great.

Chris Palmer16 Jan 2016 4:47 a.m. PST

Thanks all for your comments! I hope to able to work on this a bit this weekend.

capncarp17 Jan 2016 8:59 p.m. PST

So many ideas to steal, so little time….

EricThe Shed18 Jan 2016 5:15 a.m. PST

This looks great….

Chris Palmer19 Jan 2016 11:01 a.m. PST

Here's Part II:

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