Showing posts with label Frostgrave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frostgrave. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

A few more Frostgrave pieces.


Ongoing computer problems have plagued me this past week but hopefully they should be resolved soon. Meanwhile, I've pressed on with a few more Frostgrave terrain pieces.

A jail frontage, shrine, treasure chest and barrel - and an undead guardian...
An adventurer encounters the unhappy spirit.
Showdown over the treasure chest - or are the contents of the barrel the real prize?

These are for sale, so if you're interested contact me off list.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Trial piece of Frostgrave terrain


Okay, I noodled with a few designs over the week and came up with this piece for Frostgrave.

A doughty adventurer looks out for the threat that did for a previous explorer.

The body of the work is from the Hirst Arts Gothic mold, and the skull is from a Halloween decoration recast in plaster. I gave the skull a going over with Pledge mixed with sepia and India inks to bring out the details and make it look suitably gruesome. The deposits of melting snow are bicarbonate of soda mixed in roughly equal proportion to PVA adhesive then smeared into place. It seems to have turned out well. I have a few more ideas in mind which I'll work on the next few days. 


Friday, October 14, 2016

Frostgrave terrain?


A question - is there a market for ready-made Frostgrave (TM) terrain? As some of my readers will know I have a number of the excellent Hirst Arts molds and some skill in scratch-building. Examples of a set of bookends - The Sage's Lair - I made are shown below.






If anyone would like a set of Frostgrave stuff, let me know.


 

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