The Alchemist Destevano wasn't a man of renown, in fact most of his clients were of a more seedy nature rather than upstanding, but it kept him in business. A lot of the time his payment was a share from a job, and would come in many forms not just gold or precious gems. One such share provided him a scroll which he found most intriguing, it detailed a way of turning lead into Gold. A lot of the materials needed were easily available, even to a man of his meagre standing, but there were two elements, that he needed help with, the first was a large rainbow Diamond, the only one he knew of the right size belonged to the local magistrate, his alliances with the local thugs and thieves paid off here, and they procured the needed diamond for him, while they kept the rest of the loot. The next element was a large supply of human bone, as the transformation needed the calcium to catalyse the change in the lead, luckily he knew the local grave robbers, so a quick bribe later, and he had an endless supply.
His first batch didn't completely work, as the beams from the Rainbow Diamond weren't focused enough on the pot, and a lot were lost in the room, he developed up a set of focusing plates made from Copper, to keep as much of the rays in the area needed, and now got a full pot of gold every time. He would need to be careful how he spent the new found wealth, not to draw attention to himself, from the local wealthy, as they would not appreciate his new standing.
This was a commission for my client, the basic idea was based off of the machine seen in the movie Hudson Hawk, but simplified down, to make it easier to build, and less fragile. The reason for the two pictures was to show all the detail before the plates were added, and I thought a little story would add to the background. That's all for today, so until next time, stay safe, and have fun !
Cheers Dave
Love the story, love the setup and how it can be used with or without the barriers!
ReplyDeleteDon't remember Hudson Hawk very well at all though aside from thinking it wasn't very good at the time. I did have the computer game though I think on my Spectrum? Or maybe Atari ST? LOL
Thank you Dai, the barriers are a permanent feature now, just remembered to take a picture before fitting so I could show all the internal details ! LOL
DeleteCertainly wasn't his greatest movie ! LOL The basic idea of it being based on a Da Vinci design was cool though, as he was a very intelligent man, and came up with so much well ahead of it's time.
This is a cool project and I like the backstory behind it as well. It will definitely make a flavorful addition to any gaming table!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeff, it started with my client asking for an alchemists table, and ended up as this ! LOL
DeleteI like the backstory, and at first I thought they were two separate models!
ReplyDeleteThank you SD, it's surprising how some additions can totally change the look of a piece ! LOL
DeleteVery entertaining story and great build, so many interesting details!
ReplyDeleteThank you snapfit, as it was only two pictures, I thought a little back story would make the post more entertaining ! LOL
DeleteI'm well behind on posts again, Dave! That's a really nice, intricate model! :-) Everything on it made sense after reading through the backstory first!
ReplyDeleteThank you John, no worries, know you will catch up when you have time. Glad the back story worked on helping work out the model ! LOL
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