Our family enjoys board games especially slightly out of the ordinary board games not made by the typical sources such as Hasbro and Milton Bradley. Most are titles you won’t find at your local discount department store like Target. Heck we’ve even played a game that was totally in German. We borrowed the game from a hobby shop owner who gave us a rough translation of the rules. But I digress…
Recently we played a game from our collection called Jamaica.
It’s basically a racing game that you manage your cargo and occasionally get to battle another player. Strategy and luck both play into the equation.
You keep track of who is “captain” for the turn with this compass piece.
Mr. G found this model of a ships wheel on Thingiverse and thought it might make a great custom edition to the game in place of the chipboard compass. Looks cool but not exactly the right color.
Here’s the wheel in progress, extremely wet with paint. After this completely dried, I sprayed it with walnut ink. I wasn’t sure this was a good choice but what the heck…I live dangerously.
Here’s the completed wheel in play. I sprayed it with a matte spray sealer to protect it from chips and scratches. I tested the durability of it by rubbing it together with the Hand of the King piece I had previously completed. There is no way either object will be as roughly abused as that during regular game play and storage so I think we are good.
I love how the walnut ink settled into the layers of the print giving the appearance of wood grain. So fun!
Currently I’m working on another board game. I had always wanted to make a set of custom tiles for this game but assumed that I’d be scratch building each tiles like I do for miniature terrain pieces. Since the game has 19 tiles…the task was a little daunting. Mr. G is printing the board pieces from files shared on Thingiverse. I am adding custom paint jobs to each piece. More on that project to come…
I was also impressed by the way the paint settled in, and wondered how you got that exquisite wood grain. It turned out great. What a fun addition to your board game.
I should have given you credit for providing the slide mounts because I knew they came from you. What I didn’t know was the connection they had to your family/father.
I’ve never heard of this game, but it certainly is pretty :)