My Rangers of Shadow Deep vision is to made some small thing for each game, and over time build up a library of terrain, markers, and models. Of course, that theory led to over a year between games, since I tend to get hobby sidetracked. But here we are.
Web Cocoon markers
This was inspired by a half-remembered YouTube video I’m not finding again. The cocoons are made with Crayola Model Magic, which air-dries into a lightweight form. On top of that is stretched web material like you’d put on your house for Halloween. The bases are made with white glue, sand, and toilet paper.
The bases are definitely the weak part I did not like any aspect of working with it. If I did this project again, I’d probably just use wooden circles or something, with sand or other basing materials I use for models.
But I can’t be too precious with these. The goal is to get it done so I can play the game. And done they are.
I got these along with the stone heads, also from Bad Squidoo. This set more properly stands alone, though could also either be objective markers or just decoration.
Bad Squidoo Ancient Battlefield Remains (high view, group 1)
I think it’d especially fit with Relicblade. Why not have to claim that relic from it’s long-fallen bearer?
Bad Squidoo Ancient Battlefield Remains (high view, group 1)
I picked these up at Adepticon, from a variety of nice terrain accessories from Bad Squidoo. I think they’re intended to decorate bases or larger terrain pieces, but I decided to make them standalone for now. They can act as objective markers, or just some battlefield spice.
Bad Squidoo Stone Heads
I’ve always been interested in the layers of history. Random ruins from past civilizations are one way of showing that.