Season of Scenery 2026

i came across another hobby challenge hosted by Dave over at Wargames Terran Workshop,
this time around it is getting terrain built, painted, and on the table-top during
the month of July.
and of course here i am waiting until the last minute.

waiting for bills and other real life situations to play out i finally was able to order some
wild west buildings from Atomic Laser Cut Designs through Amazon.
when i placed that order the estimated time arrival was going to be August 1st.
but lucky me i got it on the 25th.

i purchased a hotel just because i wanted to add some height to the table for my
wild west table-top and
a mortician shop, mainly for a scenario for Perilous Tales.

the hotel was interesting to build.
Atomic Laser Cut buildings do not come with instructions so with a little common sense
and an open mind,

i was able to get this built with some ease.
for nice storage the stairs on the side of the building i decided not to glue to the
actual building.
i painted it in a watered down shade of blue that i had on hand that was close to
Prussian Blue, that's Rita's favorite color.

for the mortician's shop, instead of the normal box shape buildings, i got one that was kind
of small and with a slanted rooftop.
i wanted it to stick out from the rest of the buildings in a way.

back in April i purchased a few pieces of scattered terrain but totally forgot to post
them up on here.
i got an outhouse which i thought was great to have, i actually might get one more just
for fun and maybe use it as an objective in a game down the road.
and then there's the hangman's gallows.
no decent western town would not have a gallows for crooks and murderers.

Comments

  1. Fantastic looking scenery, and adds a lot of character to your town, the challenge actually runs through August and September as well, so if you have more bits to finish you have time.

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    1. thank you, i didn't realize Season of Scenery was until September.

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  2. Your Western town gets even better.
    You'll have to christen it with a game.

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    1. thank you very much.
      i do have a few Perilous Tales lined up for the next month or so. one is a home-brew scenario because i was watching some of my favorite 80's horror movies.
      i also have a few ideas using the western buildings for some interesting scenarios using either Fistful of Lead rules or trying out the Pulp! from Osprey rules.

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