Saturday, May 31, 2014

Where you can find me

Getting on here to write long in depth blog posts is hard for me to do. What I have been doing is keeping my Tumblr going and I have been posting there much more frequently. So I figure I will just post the links here so you can find me and I'll leave it at that for now. If you see something there that you enjoy and would like to see something more detailed about it, just let me know and I will see what I can do!

Tumblr: http://benwermers.tumblr.com/


Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

March Update

Hey everyone! I hope you all had a great March. I wanted to update more regularly, but I kept putting it off and soon it had been over a month and I hadn't updated at all. I still have the intention to update more frequently, we'll see how that goes.

I created more foam core boxes, this time working on Arkham Horror. I made them so that everything for all the expansions (4 large box and 4 small box expansions in total) and the main game fit. My goal was to make the game fit in as few boxes as possible, however, in the end I had to use 3 of the large boxes. Thankfully, everything fits nicely in there, though, so when I pick up the two expansions I'm missing, I won't need to redesign anything due to spacing. In order to ensure that buying the expansions didn't mean re-doing my work, I researched what components were in the expansions and measured accordingly, as if I already had them.


Pictured: All three Arkham Horror large boxes with removable game play and organization inserts

  Pictured: ArkhamHorror box with Removable Game Play Inserts

 This first box contains the other world and mythos cards in a removable game play insert that can be set out on the table. I also have separate inserts for Arkham, Dunwich, Kingsport and Innsmouth encounters. So, depending on which boards you are playing you can pull out the ones you need and leave the rest. Then there is space for the monster bag on the side. My only concern is that with the other expansions the monster bag will be a tight fit, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.

Pictured: Arkham Horror box with Investigator and god cards, Removable Game Play Insert with tokens

 This second box contains the investigators, ancient gods, and other misc cards on one side and  a removable game play insert with all of the tokens used during the game (health, sanity, etc.) on the other side.

 Pictured: Arkham Horror box filled with removable game play inserts of various components.

 Finally, the last box contains the remainder of the cards and tokens needed for the various expansions. They are all organized into RGPIs and for the most part are separated by expansion. Also, in this box, is a RGPI with all of the smaller cards used for playing (ie. Items, spells, allies etc.) I organized the box in this way for the purpose of simplicity and time saving when setting up for only the base game or base plus one expansion. The set up really is decreased when players don't have to shuffle through a big pile of cards just to sort them out each time.



Another project I worked on this month was continuing to paint the miniatures for Descent.  I have all the small monsters for the base game done, but haven't started on the larger ones yet. I decided to start painting up some heroes to mix it up a bit. Below are the two I have done so far.

 Pictured Left to Right: Painted Syndrael and  Grisban the Thirsty from Descent 2nd Ed. Base Game

The picture is pretty decent I think. I am working toward the purchase of a better camera, so that they are fairly represented in image form. Based on this image I think the detail in the images is definitely lacking with my current equipment. I also painted up a couple of heroes from the original Descent (Pictured below.) I've been doing a lot of painting and I've been really happy about the results so far. These minis will be posted on my etsy account for purchase. My goal is that I could be painting minis and doing commission work as a source of income.

Pictured Left to Right: Painted Sir Valadir and Trenloe the Strong from the Original Descent Game

Also, I finally around to taking a couple pictures of the Clockwork Dragon from Reaper Miniatures that I painted a couple months ago. I went with a more beaten up and rusted look, compared to the clean metallic paintings I have seen so far, Doing the rust on the iron/copper was new to me but I thoroughly enjoyed working on it and I am really pleased with how it turned out.


Other than that I had a productive month. I made a light box to take pictures of my minis but lack the camera to take high quality pictures of them as I mentioned.  I'm working on a few other projects that hopefully will move along this next month so I will be able to share them.

We got a few new games that I got to play. We bought Seasons, which I had heard was a great game, and I am pleased to report, it is excellent. We love it! It's quick, fun, easy to learn and I really appreciate the artwork. My wife and I have played it fairly consistently since getting it.

A few Kickstarters that we had pledged to came in this month as well. We got both Alien Frontiers and Myth. Alien Frontiers is a game I had been trying to get for a good year and a half before the Kickstarter for the 4th Edition went live. We figured out the rules fairly quickly and played a game and I loved it. It was well worth the wait. It's an excellent worker placement game with a twist of space. I enjoy the art, theme, and the game play of Alien Frontiers.

Myth, however, I was a little disappointed by. The game, once we figured out how to play, was fun and enjoyable. The problem was the rulebook. It is my opinion that the book is very confusing. For example: there were terms on cards that weren't in the book, symbols in the book that had no legend, terms used in the glossary that referred to other terms that were no where to be found and so on. It took us a few frustrating hours of searching forums, watching videos and trying to interpret symbols and vague rules to finally get through the first little bit of the game.  One positive, is that its a really good looking game. The art is very high class and the miniatures are great.I'm looking forward to trying the game again, once I get the FAQs and figure out the answers to all of my questions. I think it has plenty of potential and I look forward to really enjoying it.

Hopefully you all enjoyed my long winded post. Hope your April is off to a great start and again, it is my goal to post more frequently so the posts are less novelesuqe.

I really appreciate your support. Don't forget to check out my tumbler. I am hoping to get my etsy up and running in the next week or so. Links are in my About Me to the right.

Thank you again for visiting! 

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Upgrading Descent 2E - Step 1 Complete

One thing I've enjoyed doing in my personal time, is upgrading my board games; to make them more my own. I have done this by getting cool dice to replace the generic ones, getting crafting boxes to store the components, etc.

Recently I was on  The Esoteric Order of Gamers website and saw patterns for board game box inserts made with black foam core. They have a great look, keep your games organized and can be quite customizable.

So the plans I decided to start with were for Descent Second Edition Base Game. I wanted to be able to put everything from the expansions I have(the Base game, Labyrinth of Ruin, The Trollfens, and a few of the Lieutenant packs), but also have room for for Lair of the Wyrm (which is hard to find), the upcoming Shadow of Nerekhall, as well as the Hero and Monster Collections.

I took the plans they already had as a basic outline, but started adapting and changing them to fit my needs.

Pictured: Monsters in the Descent 2nd Ed. Base Box, heroes and cards in Labyrinth Box and the removable game play insert.

I made it so everything currently fits in the Base game, the Labyrinth of Ruin and the Trollfens boxes. The plans for the monster box originally had them separated out into smaller segments for each monster type, I decided that I would prefer to have more space for more monsters in a less organized fashion.  Once they're painted and finished (as you can see they are primed) I think they will be distinct enough in appearance that finding monsters during game set up won't be an issue.

Pictured: Monsters in Descent 2nd Ed. Base Game Box with custom insert

I wanted to make a removable tray that contained the health and fatigue tokens as well as any other regularly used cards, to be put on the table during game play. The tray pictured below is what I created for those needs. I designed the template so that it would hold everything I currently have and room for expansions.

Pictured: My custom Removable Game Play Tray

I created the tray above to fit on top of the insert below. This box contains the Hero and Overlord Cards, dice, and figures for the Heroes and Lieutenants. Currently there is plenty of room to grow as far as cards are concerned, but I am a bit apprehensive about space for minis. When the next big box expansion is released, though, that problem will be remedied.


Pictured: bottom half of  the Labyrinth of Ruin insert.

All the map tiles currently fit in the Trollfens box, although I plan on creating a solution for that eventually as well.


Pictured: All of the boxes put together in their entirety

So there you have it. The game looks great, everything fits comfortably with room for expansions, and the organization makes for effective game play and minimized clean up.

Pictured: All Descent 2nd Ed. boxes stacked

I hope you enjoyed seeing the progress I have made and the box inserts I created. The next step for my Descent game will be painting the miniatures (see some of my painted minis here) and then it'll be done for the time being.

I am also deciding which game I'll be creating an insert for next. Currently I am deciding between Arkham Horror and Zombicide. Both games have multiple peices and could use better storage solutions with expansions included. Beyond those two I have an entire list of games I want to modify as time goes on, if there is one you'd like to see modified please let me know and I will make that a priority.

Thanks for reading and check back later to see how my different projects are progressing. I also have a tumblr where I'll be posting pictures and updates so you can like me there as well: http://benwermers.tumblr.com/.