https://youtu.be/wrZgkmolRgU
In late middle school and early highschool I had a pretty intense graffiti stage (hyper focus? Who can say). In retrospect, I think it was a "safe" way to approach art, I knew all the forms already (letters), so I was somewhat shielded from the criticism I feared. Being a rule follower I never ended up doing much outside of notebooks. Still a fun thing to revisit from time to time.
Anyway, gaslands terrain! The double t really is a weird one! Next up going to sneak in some weathering.
Last year at adepticon, we played a game of gaslands where the onlookers placed their empty hard mountain dew cans on the table as terrain mid game. It was a (Baja) blast.
The plan is to play again this year, with a bit more preexisting terrain. Here's my (wip) contribution: a buried shipping container. Not sure if you can read "dewstruction" on there because I didn't do a great job of fitting it, but that feels in brand for gaslands.
I should probably review the rules for ramps though.
It's the last day of the month, which means Monthly Painting Update!
Tried out Gaslands for the first time last night, I borrowed this useful battle mat off the wee one.
What's that? New blog post day? The first of the 2026 Monthly Painting Wrap Ups
Made a new design for a 3d printable #gaslands trophy for my patrons. One of them is running a tournament so I thought I'd make them a cool trophy for it.
Frankly I'm surprised I hadn't made one before. #3dprinting #3dmodel