Building A Blood Bowl Pitch

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Building A Blood Bowl Pitch

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So having wandered into BB after years of watching it played at our local gaming club on Sundays, I'm enough of a completist to want my own full set of pitch and accessories, rather than just painting teams and freeloading off other folk's pitchs and such. I'm also bemused by the idea of getting to a GW game without giving a cent to GW, because I'm strange like that!

For this BB pitch, I had a couple of goals. I wanted a jungle ruins theme overall, to fit with the Lizardman & Amazon teams I'm starting with, and the whole thing had to be transportable, probably in a boot-sized shoebox. I do almost all of my gaming away from home, so portability is key. That meant the actual pitch was going to be fabric, not hard panels of some sort, and the various accessories and decorative elements had to be modular and not really oversized. Light weight would also be nice.

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The photo shows where I'm at after a couple of hours over a couple of evenings. The main construction material is half-inch pink insulation board for all the stonework. Turns out this is 14mm thick, so if you slice 14mm wide strips off then cut those roughly 1 inch long, you get a nicely sized "stone" block. It's like Hirst Arts plaster blocks, without the weight, fragility or the mess of dozens of casting sessions! The square tiles are 20mm by 20mm cubes cut from the same styrofoam, then sliced into thirds, so each tile is somewhere between 3mm-5mm thick. A hot glue gun was used to glue everything together; the bases are just mattboard, the good quality card used in picture framing.

The two foreground pieces are a pair of Re-Roll & Turn Track markers, one for each team, made to look like some sort of temple plaza/stone-paved roadway setup. You can etch/carve insulation foam with a pencil, so the wide stones on the left have the name of each track ("R-R" for Reroll, "First" and "2nd" for first half/second half turn tracking) and then the numbers 1-8. I used Roman numerals for the 2nd half numbers, just because, although looking at it again, using those for Rerolls to make it different might have been cleverer. Not too late to slice off those two name labels and put new ones on, I guess.

Top left and top right is a dugout for each team, with the 3 areas in each needed for Reserve/KO/Injured.

Top centre is the base for the scoreboard. I haven't quite finalized the design for the actual scoreboard, but magnets to hold some sort of placard with the score number on it will be used. The 3x3 square of paving at the front of the scoreboard will be pencil-etched with the BB scatter template for reference, and I might actually extend the front of the paving by another row to put the 3x1 throw-in template there.

Everything will be painted in stone, then various vegetation, vines and such added to make it look jungle-like without hampering the functionality of the various Blood Bowl game elements being built into the scenery.

I'm also wondering what other game elements could be carved into the stonework to add to the utility and bump the decorative level up a bit, too. Given I currently lack proper bash dice, I might put the d6 conversion table along the top of the back row of each dugout, one on each of six stones... any other ideas?

I've got a piece of brown cotton flannel big enough for a 40mm pitch, which I'll turn into a muddy jungle field with the aid of fabric dye, ink and a black permanent marker. I might actually put a standard-size 29/30mm pitch on the back, just because, and the offcut should include a piece of fabric big enough to put a BB7 pitch on, possibly in 40mm even. The actual fabric pitch will probably be my Christmas holiday gaming project.

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You could add a reminder for weather.

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Steam Ball wrote:You could add a reminder for weather.
Thinking that weather, block dice and the Agility table would all be useful carved into the stonework somewhere.

Oh, and I fixed the image URL. Thanks for the heads up, apparently ImageShack did something clever to their direct image URL for that one...

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So the unfinished pitch got an outing on New Year's Eve, as a friend and I spent the time before the NYE party having our first game of BB.

My Sarcos battered his Humans to a 3-1 win, although the human's only point was an epic last-minute throw-and-sprint in the very last turn of the first half... and my 3rd and final point was a textbook demo of what I read about not leaving big guys like Kroxigors uncovered. They can't Dodge out of a tackle zone worth a damn, but if they flatten the only guy holding them in place they can wander across the field and cause all sorts of mayhem while a couple of Sauri cage up around a Skink who found the ball somehow and get another point with two turns left in the second half.

Initial takeaway points: Lizardmen excel at raw violence, but can't ball-handle worth a damn. Humans are squishy but can actually handle the damn ball. My other team (unpainted so far) is Amazons; if I try to play them the way I play Lizards, I'm gonna have a lot of ex-Amazons!

The dugout, scoreboard and tracks are basecoated and have their first layer of drybrushing, but no foliage or other jungle bits yet. The fabric pitch itself needs a lot of work, but the basic grid is in place after a long evening crawling around on the floor with a long ruler and a Sharpie pen!

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A good start. weather reminders, scatter and other rules can just be added onto the blocks in the painting...possibly Graffiti style. keep going though and keep posting updates :)

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