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Back in December when I was getting into Bloodbowl I whipped up a basic jungle ruin scoreboard that had the two scatter tables and score markers for each team, but I've never been entirely happy with it and there are features like a weather marker I wanted to have available.

After doing a couple of sketches and plans I broke out the styrofoam, hot glue gun and sharp knives and got to making myself a much improved replacement scoreboard setup, patterned after Mayan temple architecture (more or less).

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The base is roughly 5.5" wide and about 4.5" deep; I didn't bother measuring much when laying it out except for the central stairs that have the scatter diagrams on them; they're measured fairly carefully to ensure the steps are the same depth and a consistent width. Everything else I just scaled off what looked good alongside the stairs and with the two thicknesses of styrofoam insulation board I had available - and for the thicker stuff, by what I could get out of the fairly small leftover scrap piece which is all I had lying around!

The platforms either side of the stairs will eventually be done up like ceremonial pools with paint and gloss varnish. I thought of just doing stone platforms, maybe incorporating team reroll trackers in the stonework on each platform, but pools are more interesting than more stonework.

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The three alcoves on the front are for a weather indicator in the centre one and score indicators on either side, sized to fit the cubes in front of the temple in the first photo. The two score cubes will go 0-5 and the weather cube will have the five types of weather in BB, with Nice Weather on there twice because, hey, six sides, might as well and because it's by far the most common BB weather result. They'll stick out of the front of the alcoves just enough to be easy to pull out and swap sides.

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Photo above is the state of play as of the end of the night last night, with all the numbers done on the steps for both the Scatter and Throw-In diagrams, all six weather icons done, and two runs of null to five done to glue onto the score indicators.

Tonight I primed the whole temple black, with a healthy shot of white glue mixed with the paint to toughen the styrofoam up. All three indicators have had their symbols glued on and I'm going to start priming them as soon as I finish writing them!

Painting should be fairly quick; I'm planning a tan/brown/yellowish sandstone sort of colour, as it's more interesting than default grey for stonework.

I'll eventually do dugouts and turn/reroll trackers to match, also to replace dugouts/trackers I did quickly back in December.

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Very nice so far, looking forward to the finished product!

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Looks pretty cool!

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Painting largely complete, unless I decide to go back and do one more careful drybrushing around the edges of the piece.

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Main thing left to do is two or three coats of gloss varnish over the pools to get a good water look from them. I'll leave that until tomorrow so the paint is completely, absolutely dry.

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It looks great. Kudos :)

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Great work.

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Very cool!

I'm working on a field with dugouts now and I'm using pink insulation foam as well.

What kind of paint did you use to prime? Is the painted version above sealed with anything? It looks nice and plastic-y and kind of rounded. Was that from the glue in the primer? About what ratio did you use?

I look forward to more!

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NICE, that water looks so realistic I want to dive right in.. how did you achieve that effect??

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That is fantastic !!!!!

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puzzlemonkey wrote:Very cool!

I'm working on a field with dugouts now and I'm using pink insulation foam as well.

What kind of paint did you use to prime? Is the painted version above sealed with anything? It looks nice and plastic-y and kind of rounded. Was that from the glue in the primer? About what ratio did you use?

I look forward to more!
My basecoat/primer coat was ordinary black acrylic craft paint that my local art supply store sells in 500ml bottles, and I mixed white glue in as I painted it onto the model. No exact ratio, but about 2 parts paint to 1 part glue, maybe 3:1. It definitely helps seal and toughen the surface of the insulation foam.

The rest of the paint is also ordinary acrylic craft paint, often mixed to get exactly the shade I wanted. One heavy drybrush of a dark tan colour with a bit of red mixed in, second drybrush of a lighter tan, third selective drybrush (mostly on edges and upper surfaces) of tan with white mixed in.
Norse wrote:NICE, that water looks so realistic I want to dive right in.. how did you achieve that effect??
Black paint, then while the black is still wet, loaded up a brush with very diluted dark green (green mixed with more black, actually) and blended it in to the sort of triangular greenish shape you can see now. It still needs at least two coats of gloss varnish over that for the proper water look.

EDIT TO ADD: Realized I hadn't put links to my blog on any of my posts here. There's a couple more photos in these blogposts, as well as more details on construction and some of the thinking behind the design.
Part One, with links to how I did the stonework: http://www.warbard.ca/2014/05/19/stonew ... coreboard/
Part Two, putty: http://www.warbard.ca/2014/05/20/new-bl ... -part-two/
Part Three, more putty work: http://www.warbard.ca/2014/05/21/bb-sco ... art-three/
Part Four, Paint: http://www.warbard.ca/2014/05/23/bb-sco ... our-paint/

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Quite impressive! Congratulations!

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connexion wrote:Quite impressive! Congratulations!
Thank you!

Even better, it's finished.

Three coats of gloss varnish in the pools, indicators all finished and tucked into their alcoves - currently it's Very Sunny and 2-1 for blue side, and there's some Impact Crocs watching from on and around the structure.

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Off to the left are a quartet of little temple bits I made quickly from foam scrap from the larger project; they'll probably show up in pulp jungle terrain but might feature in future BB terrain instead.

I'm not entirely happy with the indicator cubes, but they'll do just fine for now and can easily be upgraded or replaced in the future.

Nice to get this thing done just before I head off to Europe (in three days!) for a long bike holiday across Austria, Bavaria and France.

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Is the water coloring still there? It seems to have disappeared. :( Maybe just a photo issue? It was nice.

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Steam Ball wrote:Is the water coloring still there? It seems to have disappeared. :( Maybe just a photo issue? It was nice.
It's still there but kind of vanished under the gloss coats, especially in the photos. I liked it too, I might repaint the pools at some point to restore the effect but for now it'll have to do, as I leave for a vacation in Europe first thing tomorrow morning!

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Wow, very cool job!
Congrats!
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