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To go with the Hinterland (out door type terrain) I wanted some drop down tiles. I will make separate posts for both those builds. Primarily I’m working on a largish Tlinx Hinterland (pending release)and Mayhem city layout. I’ve spent the past 4 -5 days working on some Worldworksgames terrain.
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I will be coming back to these miniatures it just maybe 3-4 weeks before I get a chance to work on them again :). At the moment I have no gaming board to play Fur and Buttons on :). I’m going to be taking a little bit of a break from creating miniatures for fur and buttons as I need to get some terrain built.
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The files are below, you will need to rename the GSD files after you download them from. On with the show as they say, here are the pictures of the Turtle/Terrapins: I haven’t designed any flags but I might add a flag or two later on. I haven’t added any extra troop types this time although there is an extra musician. I’ve finished the Turtle Clan, which means I can sort of play through to the end of scenario 10 in Song of Fur and buttons, I really need to get those picnic bears done. I better get back to building the WWG terrain I’m doing. It’s a great little boat and well worth the $3.95 price tag Dave has on it. The only minor issue I have with the design is that the front sail is mounted offset, however I plan on adding a few little tabs to the sail on my next one and gluing these inside the mast through some slots I’ll cut, similar to how the rudder is mounted. It’s a great little boat and I plan on making 2 or 3 more. This allows me to remove the mast for storage making the boat much easier to store: I made one little change and that was to add a small piece of metal to the base of the boat and place a magnet in the mast. You may have noticed the little piece of string and magnet at the bow of my boat in the above picture. Once you get all the parts cut out it’s a simple matter of gluing them together, make sure you follow Dave’s instructions as there are a couple of spots were if you glue things out of order you will be reprinting parts □. I went with a blue theme so that it matched with my Pirate Bear Cog. Assuming I can count the model consists of 16 parts, here are mine all cut out and ready to assemble: I was able to cut out all the parts and edge them in about an hour and I had it fully assembled an hour after that. The Patrol boat is a fairly simple model, there are a couple of free hand curves but nothing to worry about. Unfortunately no GSD’s but there is something soothing about hand cutting a model now and again, I’m always surprised at how enjoyable I find hand cutting stuff.
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Dave does however include some print and go models ie no layers to tick on and off you just print and build. Dave releases all his models as layered PDF’s so you can get quiet a few different looking boats out of the one product. I needed a break from my terrain building so I put one together. Dave Graffam has just released a Patrol boat model, basically a small skiff.