Hi. So. It’s that time of year. I took my annual Flu shot, but this time I had the notion to include not one, but two OTHER vaccinations at the same time. Three total. Apparently, they allow you to take up to four if you want or need it. In the past, I have gotten multiples on one day and was fine the next. However, this time was a doozy. Do people still say that? “Doozy”? That was this past Wednesday. It is Saturday, going on Sunday for me here and I am just feel “back to normal” so to speak. I was able to work on my interpretation of the Mordheim Starter Box Terrain while mainly in a daze from the pain killers (i.e. Acetaminophen).
In my build, I decided to double the standard footprint of 5 inch x 5 inch (i.e. the Corner Houses) to 5 inch by 10inch (the Long House). I am getting a little faster with the build process, keeping things as standardized as possible. Including build techniques. Thus my 2.25 inch wall heights. 5″ inch square base flooring. Most of the box terrain does not include a base or bottom flooring. I wanted mine to have it.
Another wrench in my “works” is trying to video record my processes. I wanted to get back into producing long form content that I will post on YouTube. My initial goal is just get to that sweet spot of finishing one video and posting it on my channel instead just reposted Instagram reels/posts. I know this adds to my workflow, but I want to see where it takes me. Can’t knock someone for trying the hustle, right?!
So yeah, the Long House is basically ready for priming/painting. I want to complete the remaining building before I start that phase. I think once paint is laid down, it gives that extra motivation to complete the builds to see them all completed in the end.
What do you think so far? The Tavern and Bridge House are up next. Each with their own complexities. Have you tried this challenge yourself? What project hurdles did you hop? Tell me in the comments below. Don’t forget to check out my other socials if you have a chance. Looking for materials/tools, also check out my affiliate links. By clicking those links and purchasing items, you are help me support the upkeep of this website and allows me to continue to provide content for you. It is no extra cost to use those links, but as an affiliate, I get a small commission that helps keeps the website hamster fed.
Thanks for reading this far. Enough writing. Here are the pics.
Happy crafting!











