My first entry for Level 2 of The Chamber of Challenge and I've braved the drop and waves from the Aquifier, nearly falling off the page and washed ashore on Adventurers Landing.
Adventurers’ Landing: A chance to paint a landing on a home or foreign shore to collect some points. Try not to get your feet wet...
You certainly won't get your feet wet at my small pier and rowing boat, as you can see they're all in dry dock for a wash and brush up. They'll soon be sent back out to the river though.
Once again, I've had these so long, I don't remember when or where they were bought or from whom?
If anyone has any idea I'd love to know.
As to the points?
This is a difficult one...
The pier is 90mm long and the boat is 70mm long at its highest its only 35mm.
So I'm really not sure?
20 points for the Bonus
5 points for the terrain?
Very nice additions
ReplyDeleteCheers Neil.
DeletePerfect addition!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alex.
DeleteA couple of lovely additions to your collection Ray...
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
I think so too Aly.
DeleteNice paintwork Ray!
ReplyDeleteyour deck is Magic;-)
Cheers.
Gilles
Glad you like it.
DeleteLovely work again, and the graining on the wood is very effective.
ReplyDeleteCan't beat a bit of ink.
DeleteReally nice ancillary pieces, sympathetically painted to bring out their best. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteKind words Norm.
DeleteRay - this Challenge is certainly helping you get an eclectic mix of things painted - another great choice!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is!
DeleteA small but gorgeous pier!
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil.
DeleteAnother cool entry to the Challenge, Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
DeleteRay,
ReplyDeleteGreat boat and dock. One of the reasons over the years that I switched from board gaming to miniatures is the aesthetics of miniature gaming. Those accessories just add to the wonder of the tabletop.
Neil
http://toysoldiersanddiningroombattles.blogspot.com/
Great additions and so versatile in every period of history (just about)
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