Friday, February 5, 2016

Scenery: Tables and Stools and Construction Barrels

Thanks everyone for the notes of encouragement and the well wishes, I appreciate it all!  I've managed to get back to some gaming activities.  My leg is still pretty sore but at least I can do some stuff.  I've decided to get back with some smaller projects.
Tables and stools

Starting out I decided to go with some scatter terrain pieces I've been meaning to make.  I'm copying a quick and easy plan for stools and tables from another blogger, Nathan "Ironworker" Miller, who has a fun sci-fi blog.  It's basically just some wooden spools and thumbtacks painted for stools.  I made five sets of four, and painted the 'seat' a different color for each set.  The tables are some pre-cut wooden shapes (circles/squares/etc) used for table tops on some pegs.  These went together quickly and easily, I base coated them with a mix of black and terracotta spray paints, but left the tops unpainted.
Tabletop choices
For the tabletops, I tried a couple of different finishes, the grayish was painting, I was trying for a more modern composite look, it is usable, but not what I wanted.  The other two are two different wood stains.  I like how they turned out and used those for the rest of the tables.
Zombicide fig moves towards Dawn
They look pretty decent, and can be tipped over to use for cover if needed.  I may make a couple more batches of tables if I find a need.  Otherwise they will appear in various shops (like my Starbucks building) for cover and interest.
Now I need some chairs...
My other project was painting up some construction barrels.  They are a pretty common sight in construction zones, and I got a couple of sets from Secret Weapons at Christmas last year.  They are a nice molded barrel, and look pretty accurate.
Bags of Barrels!
They painted up very easy.  I washed them, then primed them white.  I masked off two stripes for each barrel (rather than try and paint a straight line, I thought this may be easier/better).  I used Krylon safety orange spray paint.  This is the same paint I used for my PEF markers, it has a reflective quality, and recreates the reflective nature of the barrels pretty well.
Typical Wisconsin road...
Dawn stands among the barrels
Reflecting Safety!
A small start, but I'm hoping to be able to get back to more gaming soon.  I downloaded the 'new' melee rules for tweaking the melee rules from ATZ:FFO to Fade to Black.  I'm not sure if I will make the change right away, but I am considering it for the next time I play just to try them out if nothing else.

Stay tuned!

10 comments:

  1. Thanks N667, I had not seen these rules. I think if I had been using the for my latest AAR things might have turned out differently, so maybe next time. I can't wait to see your next AAR, I presume using the great new pieces you've just completed!

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    1. I'm considering a smaller test run of the rules, just to get a feel for them. Now I just need a construction site with a cafe to use these bits together!

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  2. Lots of lovely bits and pieces, I especially like the variety created by using the different wood stains.

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    1. Thanks! The different wood stains are a very easy way to get different effects without much work. I should invest in some more colors...

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  3. This type of scenic scatter is a great way to bring your table to life; the road bollards I really like and have been ocnsidering making some of my own for years!

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    1. You are absolutely correct, the scatter pieces add so much for really very little effort. I wanted the construction barrels for some time, but they need to be consistent, I didn't think I'd pull that off... The Secret Weapons ones are good and not too pricey.

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  4. Plenty of good stuff here; I'm impressed!

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    1. Thanks! It's nice to be able to do something again!

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  5. Simple but efffective scenery items really do bring a table to lifel these are great.

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    1. Thanks! I really need to build a bunch of the smaller things to add some details, they are what really make things come alive!

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