Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Are you Board yet? Armies on parade display board stage one...

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Since there is very little time left for the Armies on Parade qualifier, you can be sure to see more and more images here in the next 11 days! :-)

For those who did not see this graph layout of the army board:
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My first task was to build the bottom level of the temple, to see if my calculations were correct.  I used a piece of masonite, and glued down a few layers of foam board.  I made the pillars out of used green stuff tubes, sculpey, and apoxy sculpt.  You can see that a few Stalkers are climbing on a few of the pillars.
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You can see I have put down most of the miniatures that are meant to go in this lower level.  I discovered that I was going to have to leave behind the special movement trays I had created.

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Here are some images of the statuary that will go on the upper "above ground" level.  I made one of these sphinxes, and then cast it.
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My original plan for lighting the board proved to be impractical for a variety of reasons.  This turned out to be very fortuitous, as I much prefer my new plan, which uses "under cabinet" LED's that are battery powered, and very easy to get to!

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This is by no means a final result... simply a test.  There is still going to be another big light on the back wall, which will be representing the Eye of the new God.

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I will be using some fibre optics on the ceiling of the lower level, with each strand poking througha hole in the celiing representing a star in a night sky.  You can't see that right now, but I will be sure to take photos of that process!

Today I put a few layers of magnetic primer on my board, so that the miniatures could be carried into the convention hall on the board itself.  Please note... this is a tricky medium.  Very toxic with lots of vapors, and you have to mix it very well.  It does not melt foam, which is good!  It takes at least 3 layers for it to hold down a figure using refrigerator style magnets.

I did it outside to cut down on the vapors.  The directions say you can use any kind of paint on this, so we shall see tomorrow!

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Here are a few fun pictures I snapped after I turned out the lights in the room! :-)

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