Monday 31 July 2023

The Pirate City of Brinewind Boxed Set Review


Today we will take a look at The Pirate City of Brinewind terrain box by Reaper Miniatures.




You get quite a lot in this set, with a good variety of items, all themed around a pirate or water adjacent settlement. 


The boat hull is nicely detailed, extra sacks and lengths of ropes really make it look realistic.




The mast and oars, there are slight bends in some of them which can be fixed with hot water - straighten then cold water.


Seat planks and the tiller are the last parts of the boat. Dry fitting the seats to make sure they all fit before gluing is a must.


This cart is large, and nicely detailed though a little bit thick in the planking. 



I do like how open the bed of the cart is, allowing it to be used for many different cargos.



The wheels come already assembled onto the cart but still turn which is a nice feature. I do wonder how easy it will be to paint though.


This makeshift bar is amazing! I really love all the little details like the carved mermaid sign, the cobbled together look and all the different barrels.





Unfortunately, it does have a slight bend to it. I tried straightening it out and it works somewhat, but still isn't perfect.


These dock sections are quite interesting. They allow a decent amount of modularity in the way they are lined up, though putting a small section on the long side of the longer piece does have a slight mismatch with the uneven plank ends. They do have an exaggerated almost cartoonish look to them which might be off-putting for some, however, I think they look really stylised and fit nicely with a pirate town aesthetic.



The mould lines on these could be rough in places where they cross multiple planks and some rope.


A couple of crate sizes, these are very large crates which makes a nice change from others I've bought. They have quite sharp edges which I made a little more uneven by shaving off a little from the edges.



These barrel stacks are large as well, they are one piece and cannot be separated. They are also large enough that I could see myself never gluing them onto a larger terrain piece, but instead keeping them as scatter terrain.



This barrel rack is a change of pace from stand alone stacks of barrels (which I have examples of from many companies) I think it would likely be better to not glue the barrels into the holder as they do also fit inside the cart.







The barrel stacks don't fit together very well, so I put them in some very hot water then pushed them together and held them together under cold water to set them in place.



This is a cool little shrine/burial place of a pirate. It is the piece in this kit with the roughest mould lines, but they didn't take too long to remove. Not sure how I would use this yet, if you have any suggestions let me know!





Neat table and chairs set. I know these will be in my Five Fingers bar for sure!


The chairs and table are a decent size for 28mm minis, a little bit small but could be worse for sure.


They even put wood grain on the underside of the table which was nice but unnecessary. 




I have to assume this is some poor soul off to meet their watery end... the mould lines on this required delicate removable because of all the rope and creases but its a unique piece for sure.



And a small wooden chest which has some tiny padlocks, nicely little addition.
The tiny barrels and the bucket are nice to add onto another terrain piece or use as basing for a mini, I wouldn't want to paint them up purely as scatter terrain as they are too small.




Here are some examples of what the cart can fit in the back. I don't plan to add a horse to this cart to make my life easier its just going to be terrain. 

Overall this is a great terrain kit, though I would offer its not enough by itself to populate a table, it will add a lot of interest to larger terrain pieces as well as basing and dioramas.
Well worth picking up, especially if you can find it discounted!

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Friday 14 July 2023

Ready, Steady, Worm! Board game Painted


I painted the board game pieces for this Labyrinth themed board game Ready Steady Worm!


It looks like a fun enough game. I got it as a birthday present for my sister who loves Labyrinth.


The board game pieces come in coloured plastic as you can see above. I carefully removed the mould lines on them before painting.





The iconic one from the film which this whole game is based on. He was the most fun to paint for me.




The eyes were very challenging to paint but very worth the effort they took. Blending the brown towards orange and adding pupils and the white reflective dots as finishing touches.




Anyone who has painted yellow before will be aware of why this was the toughest to paint... Yellow requires so many more coats to cover nicely...



I'm really happy with how these turned out.
I made sure to varnish them to make sure the paint doesn't rub off during games. 
I hope my sister enjoys them game and the way I painted them, but what do you think? 

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