Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Dave Stone's Season of Scenery Challenge

Another Online Challenge?
I wanted to take part in this challenge when I first heard about it. I love building terrain, but it often gets side-lined in favour of minis (or drawing maps, or planning etc). The challenge is a great way of focusing my efforts. I've a lot of stuff to build for Orc's Drift, so this seemed like an excellent opportunity.

However, I'm now in the process of sorting out minis etc for the face to face D&D session, so can I spare the time?
No, not if I'm going to meet the D&D8W project.

Fortunately, Dave has kindly pointed out that the challenge is for any scenery, and dungeon stuff definitely counts (I love fuzzy challenges!)

So I'll be plodding along, including some D&D terrain in my eight week project and cheekily including it in the Season of Scenery.

If you like building scenery, or if know you you need to, but just need that bit of impetus, check out his blog and sign up.

4 comments:

  1. Great to have you on board, and always like to make my challenges as inclusive as possible ! LOL I think you hit the nail on the head about scenery being an after thought and the models always get done first, which is why I came up with this challenge.

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    1. Great to be there, your challenges are just my sort of thing. Anything else on the horizon?

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  2. October is Apocalypse me, where if you can justify it being in an apocalypse type setting it counts, WW II actually is listed as an apocalypse event, we've had wars of Ozz submitted, Star Wars, if you can justify it as a world ending event it counts.

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    1. Interesting, I'll have to see if I can shoehorn one of my ongoing projects into the brief.

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