I have been involved in only a few challenges to date but this is the only one that really engaged me and kept me motivated to get things done. Thanks Dave.

Things never really started until the apocryphal nightmare on July 26 when I decided to get my ass into gear. Things morphed from the Skull Cave to include the skull mountain and then the caverns of Skull Cave.

Some skull objective markers were also completed along the way.

The submarine finally received its crew and spare periscope for when submerged.


The Skull Cave caverns were completed.

Twenty four tombstones were made from left over mdf kit “punch outs” and some grave crosses.

I then decided to build a ruined church that I had in storage to go with the tombstones.

This then morphed into a huge diversion as all of my gothic mdf ruins were put together, based and painted.

Skull Mountain was finally completed.

Finally the skull Cave which started it all was completed. First to start and almost last thing completed.

Lastly some odds and sods were done today while waiting for things to dry. Rowboats, anomalies and some dead trees.
Thanks for taking part Dave, and all your contributions.
A real pleasure. Looking forward to the next challenge.
An impressive amount of scenery! Well done, Dave! 🙂
Thanks John. I am pleased to have some of it finally done.
That is a great amount completed Dave- nice work.
Cheers,
Pete.
Thanks Pete. I also forgot the pygmy village that was done early on!
Well you have been a busy boy, so super stuff you’ve produced over the two month mate, love Skull Mountain in particular.
Cheers Roger.
Thanks Roger. It will probably be the most used.