Well, here it is, on display at Hot Lead in Stratford. Thanks to Len Huke and Andrew Dobson for the photos.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Wizard Arena
Here are some pics of my next plaster brick project. It's a dry stack, which means I haven't glued together any of the bricks as yet. I'm testing the layout and seeing which additional bricks I might need to make.
The Arena is intended for playing this game from the 70's, called Wizard: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3463/wizard
The room has a floor made up of hexagonal tiles. These ones are made by A&K Studios, a fine art outfit that also makes the rune and celtic knot tiles I'm using for the wall decorations. The arch columns at the doorways are from their un-released Moria mould.
A&K Studios
The standard bricks are from Hirst Arts.
So, have a look:
The Arena is intended for playing this game from the 70's, called Wizard: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3463/wizard
The room has a floor made up of hexagonal tiles. These ones are made by A&K Studios, a fine art outfit that also makes the rune and celtic knot tiles I'm using for the wall decorations. The arch columns at the doorways are from their un-released Moria mould.
A&K Studios
The standard bricks are from Hirst Arts.
So, have a look:
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