Right on schedule, just a few days before I was due to depart for Historicon, William sent me a bunch of the "Dry River Beds with Desert Flocking" from the Kickstarter, which I was hoping to use (and did!) with my Chariot bash Saturday night at Historicon.
Here's part of the set on an incongruously green cloth.
The texturing of the beds is really nice.
The surface I'm displaying them, on isn't perfectly flat, which accounts for the minor mismatches at some of the joins, not the product itself!
Here's more pieces on a different background cloth.
I didn't reuse any pieces from the first picture on this one. One section has rocks on the bank.
This set would work well as a waddi in Africa, or a gulch in the American Southwest.
Still more pieces on a third type of cloth.
You can get sections with pools, with either blue water or muddy water.
Almost every piece is unique!
Close up of the "swamp"; the flock on the inner portion looks to be short static grass.
"Midnight at the Oasis?"
All; in all I received 6 x 12" pieces (4 straight, 2 curved), 1 each 2" and 8" straight, 1 "Y", 10 4" angles, 8 6" angles, 1 Swamp, and 2 ends - quite a lot of terrain! There is still quite a bit yet to come from the rest of my Kickstarter pledge, too!
Note that Wizard Kraft is not accepting new orders until William fulfills all of his obligations from the Kickstarter, which he hopes to do within the month.
Looking good, Peter! I have yet to give mine a run out on the gaming table.
ReplyDeleteWell, I would say they are overdue for some table time, then!
DeleteThey do look great Peter, especially on the table in your chariot game.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence; I agree they look best as they are meant to, on the table with figures in place!
DeleteCan never have too many rivers, nice!
ReplyDeleteWhen I get the rest of the KS pledge, I may be near "too many", LOL!
DeleteReally nice looking rivers.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Really nice looking rivers.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you, thank you, Iain! :-)
DeleteThose really do look great! Still waiting for mine but I think William's decision to not take new orders until the KS commitment are complete is a good one.
ReplyDeleteOh, absolutely; no point in taking orders that you know that you cannot possibly fulfill for months! I figure if he finishes all the KS commitments by the end of October he will be doing well, although I know he hopes to be done much sooner than that! He has a lot of ideas for new products, too!
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