Help support TMP


Acheson Creations' Kickstarter at 80% After 1st Week – Starting Production Molds


Back to Hobby News


IronDuke596 Supporting Member of TMP writes:

I have already pledged for the block house and warehouse but these wigwams look really good . I may have to add to the pledge.
I am looking forward to viewing the completed fort.


Areas of Interest

18th Century
19th Century

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Link


Featured Showcase Article

28mm Acolyte Vampires - Based

The Acolyte Vampires return - based, now, and ready for the game table.


1,911 hits since 13 May 2013


©1994-2026 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Membership

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.

scottross1957 Sponsoring Member of TMP of Acheson Creations writes:

Hello, everyone!

We (Craig Acheson and Bryan "Stratos" Borgman) are very excited to announce that we're just over 80% funded in just over a week – thank you!

A lot of messages and comments have come in regarding our wigwams since the last update, so I wanted to share a little more of the process.

In the image below, you can now see a photo of the actual resin casting, a photo of the two-part silicone mold by Craig Acheson (we make everything in-house), and a painted display of an actual resin casting. Display by Evil Bob.

Bark-Covered Wigwam Production Process

Each wigwam is roughly 4 inches in diameter, and stands 2.75 inches tall. Each is a hollow, single-piece casting with open entryway.

Thanks again for your support. The next update will spotlight the completed Horizontal Timber Fort.

Join Us!

For more information