Kromlech – More Wizard’s Workshop Terrain

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  1. Excellent work on the Nazi (not a phrase I thought I’d be using today ! LOL) and the books and chair, I look forward to the moving diorama when it’s all done. great to hear your motivation for your display piece has returned, and look forward to seeing the progress.

    Sounds like Cthullu has been giving you a few problems this week, hardly surprising being a god in effect ! LOL

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    1. It is funny to be blogging anything about the Nazis in today’s day and age but in Hellboy, they are omnipresent in many ways! Thanks for the kind words on the painting and glad to hear you’re interested in seeing what’s to come as well.

      You would think between Fallout and Arkham, that I’d be a bit of expert on saving the world before or after the apocalypse but it turns out that I may not be so great at it after all haha!

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  2. While the painting is excellent as ever, I’m really here for the Arkham update 🤣 Great work on getting so many games in, I’m really envious of you there!! I think I’ve only played Echoes of the Deep once, and looking at my stats on boardgamegeek, it was with additional content from the small expansion… that said, I still lost at least one investigator to the rising tides of insanity! It’s such a good game though, I’m looking forward to reading your review. And I’m also looking forward to your blog series to come!!

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    1. Haha! I was writing almost to you because you’re one of the only other big Arkham fans in the blogging community who is active right now 🙂 I really only played twice since two of the games didn’t last super long but yes, I played too much Arkham this week for sure. Echoes of the Deep is tough and challenges you in a different way than Azathoth does so kudos to the designers for that. I look forward to trying it with some different investigators to see if that helps me out any. I’m hoping so! I will do my best to get those articles written up sooner than later, if I can. It helps to know that at least one person out there is excited for them too!

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      1. 😃 I’m honoured!! I do love reading your Arkham stuff, it’s definitely getting me back in the mood for playing it. I’ve also been thinking some more about the LCG… that Innsmouth look strikes again!!

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      2. The Innsmouth Look is also known as the Asmodee Look in some corners haha! I’m glad to hear it and I’m afraid we’re inspiring each other at this point, which since it involves Lovecraft, can only mean one of the Elder Gods is finally going to break through! 😉

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  3. Nice work on those models! Good to see the Hellboy collection growing, keen to see what you mean by moving diorama/cinematic picture!
    Glad to hear the change of painting type got you inspired again for 75mm, there’s a real value to changing things up if a type of painting isn’t working for you for a bit!
    Interesting to hear your experience playing Arkham Horror, I think I played an older version (maybe first?) it had a full board rather than the tiles. I remember the game being hard!

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    1. Thanks, Nic! I haven’t decided how far I’m going to go on the “moving diorama” yet (I need to decide if I want to make some flooring and a wall for a background or not but it will definitely be a cinematic picture, as best as I can come up with!

      I was a bit worried that I had lost my enthusiasm for the 75mm miniature since it has been a fair amount of time since I last worked on it but thankfully that is not the case. I agree that mixing things up is always a good idea. The longer I’m in the hobby, the more I do that to keep things fresh and my enthusiasm high.

      I think you played Second Edition, because the First Edition is quite old now and a bit different than what you describe. The version you played is beloved by many! Having said that, part of the difficulty is learning what kinds of things can happen at the different spaces which you learn by practice. That is one thing Third Edition makes a bit easier. With that said, either version of Arkham Horror is a lot of fun 🙂

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      1. It’s a bit of a can’t do everything but you sure need to do something situation isn’t it! I’ve played a lot more of Elder Sign, which is a relatively regular play for us. It packs down very small so I’ve taken it travelling too which is a nice thing to be able to do with a board game! It’s got a similar everything is on fire feel to it but in a much smaller scope.

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      2. It certainly is! Elder Sign has its fans but it isn’t talked about online nearly as much as the other Arkham Horror games for some reason. It came out at a time where FFG made tons of expansions so its well supported though which is great. I might have to look into the game and see if its one I should play 🙂

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      3. Yes, I think that is definitely valuable as Third Edition is longer than I would like. I have definitely been debating more Arkham gaming in my future so we’ll see where I end up.

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      4. If you do look at elder sign there is one expansion that is pretty much a requirement if you find you enjoy the game and want to keep playing it: Unseen Forces. It adds some really good changes to the base game and sort of fixes the difficulty level, there are some tactics that are very overpowered in the base game. No need for it tif you’re just trying the game out though!

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      5. I’ve only done a quick check of Amazon and that is the only expansion available for Elder Sign currently in the US. I was a little surprised by that so I’ll have to do some more digging to see if its still in print or not after all!

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    1. Haha, the nazis are definitely meant to lose though even Hellboy has his bad days, I would say! I look forward to it as well. As I just mentioned to Nic, I’ll have to decide how far I’m going to go with it as I could do a couple more pieces of terrain and call it a day or I can take a few steps further. We’ll see what I’m in the mood to tackle soon enough.

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  4. Lovely painting on the second knife-fighter there, though I’m not sure I can tell the difference in skin tone from the side-by-side picture. And I continue to be impressed with the little bits of wizard furntiure you’re working on. Whenever we see the full room for this wizard it’ll look amazing!

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    1. It is pretty subtle. I hope that you’ll see some difference when I get them all done but now that you’ve mentioned it, I’m not quite so sure! Glad you like the furniture too. There’s plenty more of that to come for better and worse!

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