In hindsight, a ramp accessory was an obvious design choice.

[HEAD SCRATCHING SOUND]
Unexpectedly, it turned out that #4 contained this:
Although I enjoy an occasional bit of brie on a cracker, it strayed too far from the mission statement for this project, so I decided to make it into a ramp instead.

I’m not sure what the piece on the side with the concave element is. I suspect that it is a legacy feature from another set that the ramp featured in. Or maybe it’s a place to put your left thumb to hold the ramp in place while you drive your toy car at it with your right hand. The brie ramp does not cater for left handers.
Ho, ho, but seriously folks, it’s a plastic ramp, moulded in snow coloured plastic. Conveniently, there are rules for ramps in Gaslands (I put a quick, alarmingly steep one together a few weeks ago), so all this needed to fit the project was a quick spray paint, a rapid drybrush and a couple of tufts to make it ready for the Xmapocalypse.
NEXT!
Filed under: Terrain | Tagged: 2019, Gaslands, Gaslands Slay Ride Advent(ure), Hot Wheels, Post Apocalyptic, Xmas |
Bosh – job done!
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It even has rules in-game. High return on energy invested!
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I can’t believe how you turned that piece into something playable :O
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Ha ha! It is a pretty bizarre item, but it will work just fine in games.
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