"Blood and Plunder photos" Topic
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Duncan MacGregor | 08 Dec 2018 10:07 p.m. PST |
Have just posted a series of photos to my blog, illustrating a struggle between a Spanish force defending against a buccaneer raiding party. The majority of the ships and figures are from Firelock Games Blood and Plunder system. Take a look at miniaturesgaming.blogspot.com Enjoy! |
saltflats1929 | 08 Dec 2018 11:05 p.m. PST |
Where is the "like" button?! |
PaulCollins | 09 Dec 2018 12:15 a.m. PST |
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14Bore | 09 Dec 2018 4:24 a.m. PST |
That is a fantastic gameboard |
Florida Tory | 09 Dec 2018 7:49 a.m. PST |
Agreed. Fuerte Libertad looks like it was hand carved from coquina. I'd love to see a description of how you made it. Rick |
Duncan MacGregor | 09 Dec 2018 12:09 p.m. PST |
Fort Libertad is a series of foam boards purchased from Home Depot. CelluClay from Hobby Lobby (highly recommended) then creates the slopes. Sprayed a dark brown, then the whole was sprayed with Rust-Oleum Stone Tectured Finish. Flocked and loose stone glued down. The ridge you see behind the town was completed the same way. |
Must Contain Minis | 12 Dec 2018 5:42 p.m. PST |
Really nice. Looks awesome! |
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