I bought a Marx Wooden fort set, which was sold with 54mm Cowboy figures, for use in my fantasy RPG games, and my
2e BattleSystem games. It was a fantastic armature, but it needed some modifications to bring it up to proper gaming standards.
Originally, the catwalks on the insde walls, were just molded plastic, too narrow for figures on 25mm square bases to stand on, and they were warped, so figures would sometimes slide off of them, onto the fort's floor surface. I cut some MDf into properly sized strips, Hot Gluing these on top of the molded plastic catwalks. I cut up some
bamboo barbecue skewers, to make wooden posts. I made them long enough to support the catwalks, level and sturdy, all around the fort's walls. These were glued into place with E6000 Glue.
I used a large sheet of MDF as a base, glueing the plastic Fort model to the textured MDF sheet. This lasted for several years, before finally falling off. To strenthen the bond between the HDPE/LDPE plastic fort (almost nothing adhered strongly to HDPE/LDPE plastics...), I Hot Glued square wooden dowels into
the joint between the plastic Fort and the MDF base. I also applied a fillet of Hot Glue, to furhter strengthen the bonds.
To make the model a little bit prettier, I glued some
lichen tufts as shrubs, both inside, and outside, of the Fort. there were no ladders to reach teh catwalks, so I printed some PDF ladders from an old
WorldWorks PDF terrain set, onto full-sheet label paper, applying them to strips of MDF. I used E6000 Glue, again, to attach these to the catwalks, on top, and the MDF base, on the bottoms.
The Fort was molded in brown plastic, so I painted the tops of the chopped logs, as well as the wooden dowels usde to attach the catwalk (in real life) to the walls. I then brushed on some Antique Walnut Minwax Polyshades urethane-stain, as a wash (
The Dip Technique).
Here are some photos of the finished Fort:
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Photo 2;
Photo 3;
Photo 4;
Fort in its first rendition state, in a game, with foamcore attached to the catwalks;
another photo of the early version of the Fort, in game. Cheers!