zaterdag 29 februari 2020

The Haul Report 218: Midway and more

So, my pre-order arrived from Wayland Games, giving me the beautiful new Shadowsun and the Psychic Awakening book.


As well as my first Legion models.

I also received a parcel from Awesome Books, giving me some reading to do while in the maternity ward as Noshi and Baby Ipsqueek will be napping...


My brother in law, who works in a cinema complex, has provided us with the movie posters of Midway and Malificent, but also these awesome promo pictures of Midway (those you tend to find in the glass displays in theatres).


Talking world war 2, I obtained this large collection of GHQ british for the amazing price of 40 euro, so that is going to give me a very strong force to the tabletop.


Apart from those, my printer has been turning good hours once again.

The first thing to come out was a 28mm tree stump, always handy.


Next up, a stalagmite throne, to add some royalty to the table.


For Underworlds, another blocked hex tile was printed up.


This is a pretty cool little thingy, a bone obelisk it's called, but is a sort of water or gore spewing pillar.


I also printed up a small Bait pile, always good to have lying around in a fantasy game as an objective or the likes.


The next print was a bit bigger in size, as this tree trunk was created.


This one was a print that really looks fantastic for your dungeon crawl adventures, the Forbidden Tome.


Just watch out for the falling rock if you try to grab it...


More sci-fi scatter was done as well, as one can never have enough barricades.


Something that took a bit longer to print was this Star Wars Imperial Landing Pad for 6mm gaming, incl a peghole to "hover" a ship above it.

An archery target, good to place in a Rohan encampment.


Another small piece of scatter is this leaking barrel.


And an open grave to add around the tables as well.


Of course, every villain needs his nightstand...


And, like barricades, one can never have enough rocks for the table as well.



As always, all the prints came from Thingiverse, so just scour around there if you like them and want to print them yourselves.





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