Just a little something
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About the Project
A little something to keep the creative juices flowing.
Related Genre: Fantasy
Related Contest: Dungeonalia 2023
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Getting closer to the end
Just the base rims to touch up but I’m getting there.
Basing done on the models
Today I finished off the basing on some of my ‘Adventurers’. I had to be mindful to match them to the bases of the rest of my VSF collection as best I could whilst also trying to make sure they are not too glaring against my dungeon layout.
Lighting the way for my little people.
Today I spent a little time painting up odds and ends for this project. Mostly just to add variety to different rooms with various little props.
My kids have also designed some adventures and I am not sure if I should add them to this or a separate project. If it’s a separate project, do I have to create their accounts or do it under my account? Answers on a postcard or message, please.
Part of today’s little bits were some wall-mounted torches. Of course, these are magnetised so they can be moved around or removed.
My Little People made some Little People
Well, I showed my kids the Hero Forge Site and they instantly wanted to create characters for adventuring.
They decided to do characters for the whole family and pick character classes and what not.
Just a quick picture of what they came up with, I will get them to start a different project as these characters have back stories and the lot.
The Elephant Ranger/Scout cracks me.
Getting Webby
Green Stuff Spider Serum, well what Can I say…
I figured if there are going to be spiders in this thing then there would also be cobwebs. My initial idea was to go down the route of tumble-dryer sheets but then I stumbled on spider serum and thought, why the heck not.
Now a word of warning. If you are going to use this stuff, go outside to do it. Preferably in someone else’s garden and ideally someone you don’t like too much. To say this stuff goes everywhere is an understatement. In just a few short minutes I ended up looking like Frodo after meeting Shelob. Time to turn down the pressure on the airbrush.
So, once I got the millions of strings of cobwebs off my face and out of my hair, I set about the whole thing again, this time with a more sensible amount of air pressure and these are the results.
I have to make some egg batches and add those in. I also have some fungi to do and a few more props.
I think once I am done with this, I should have enough bits to do VSF, Pulp and Fantasy settings, plus I am already thinking of ways to expand this further.
Get a room
Well, this is the last day and I have a few little bits to cover off on before it’s all over.
Just the odd touch-up here and there and I am pretty much happy with what I’ve done.
For this project, I deliberately tried to stay away from too much 3D printing and used XPS foam for the bulk of the work. Sure, there are some 3D printed elements in both resin and PLA, and there is also the use of laser-cut wood components for framing each box. Thankfully I managed to design them myself and found a local company that could cut them to my design.
I tried my best not to add too much in the way of creatures or adventures to this project. I have done some but have left the bulk of them out of here as this was intended to be more about the actual building of the structure rather than populating it.
My initial plan was to just go full-on Victorian Science Fiction caves and mines with Martian spiders but that soon derailed a little into incorporating more typical dungeon stonework. However, I think I have managed to claw that back to something still with a strong VSF or Pulp feel by changing the colours from a more traditional dark grey followed by a drybrush of light grey to something more earthy and then adding Egyptian/Biblical era themed elements. I am confident that with only minor cosmetic changes to removable parts, I can turn the feel of the layout into something dark age should I need to.
So where to from here?
I have several ideas in mind of where to go with this. Now I have all the measurements and methods sorted out, or at least in my mind the plan going forward is to make some larger feature rooms. Following the same plan but twice the length so they still fit in with the pattern.
I also have plans to do more ‘mine’ type sections with wooden supports and the like. this will allow me to then maybe introduce the layout into Western-themed games and will of course be useful in Victoriana.
In addition to that, Fallout is on the cards for this year, and I already have a fair bit planned for that so maybe some Vault pieces to link into the cavern’s pieces.
I guess now that I have the basics done, I can take this in all kinds of directions.