When I managed to get my grubs on a Rise of the Kage kickstarter pledge last year, it contained the cards to use the models with the Bushido skirmish game. Since the buy-in for that was basicly just the rulebook and some cards, I, offcourse, got into that as well.
And, by Jolly, is it an awesome game...
Simple rules, yet plenty of debt. Lovely models, yet you only need a few for a game (3-7).
And you can probably play two games a night.
Sinds it only requires a 2 by 2 playing area, my mind was set on a japanes garden.
I want to inlcude a stone garden, cherry blossoms and a pond with a bridge and koy carps.
But first I got to work on a shrine.
And boy, what a project that turned out to be....
I actually made a building plan. That was a first.
But actually having little to no experience with balsa and having a blueprint that was..... basic, I kept running into problems I needed to solve.
Also, my new job took a serious bite from my hobby time, so it's been a couple of months.
Still, pretty pleased with the result.
The centerpiece of the inside was offcourse the Butsudan altar. This was a new challenge. The altar itself is just some more wood, but I needed some items to put onto it. At a very opportune moment one of my brushed expired beyond any use. The metal funnel found new life as a vase and bowl, while the round wood in the funnel is now a candle.
This was actually loads of fune to make and makes me desire to make more small items like this for interiors.
You know, 'cause I need more projects.....