It was not for
treasure that Gog the Mighty; Stalker of the Frozen Waste;, cleaved his way
through the great Collegium of Artistry. Neither was it for glory, nor fame, nor the
need to best himself against the rumoured phantom of the sinister Malcor.
No, it was none of
these, for Gog the Mighty; Slayer of Frost Giants; sought only one thing…
Wiping the ichor off
his greatsword, he stepped over the corpse of the giant insect and pushed open
the great iron doors that stood between him and his goal. Bare torso
glistening, he stepped warily through the doorway and smiled as he beheld the
great black thing squatting in the middle of the huge chamber.
Dark hulking shapes
moved slowly around it, but a barbarian warrior such as Gog the Mighty; Hunter of Snow Leopards; made short work of those. Soon he was facing the thing
itself, with it’s smoke-stained pipes, blackened chimneys and fire-rimmed
circular hatches.
His smile growing
wider, he turned his near-naked body so that his loincloth-clad rear was as
close to the intense heat that emanated from the thing as he dared.
“Ahhhh….”
No, it wasn’t
treasure, glory or fame that Gog the Mighty; Crusher of Ice Demon; sought… it
was warmth.
In an effort to get myself back into the groove again, I’ve
made a start on some scenery for the Maze of Malcor expansion – namely the
furnace from the eponymous fourth scenario in the book.
This scenario calls for a giant furnace room, in the middle
of which stands said furnace: a 6” square model with a hatch on each side
(wherein the Coalmen constructs will try to drag the unwary).
As luck would have it, I had a plastic bowl from a recent
takeaway which was exactly 6” in diameter. I glued some old paint pot lids for
the hatches and stuck some bits on top for chimneys. I also poked the inside of
the bowl with a compass point to make rivets.
A quick going over with some black primer and an indifferent
paintjob in an attempt to make it look hot produced this model. It’s a simple
build for a one-off piece that’s only needed for a single scenario, so it’ll
do.
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