In Gaslands, there are many types of obstructions. One of these is the destructible kind, meaning that once hit and the damage check done it is removed from the table.
I started with dollar store wooden blocks and instead of having them individually on the board put them in blocks of four. Wanted to stack them in groups of three but were not stable enough nor high enough.
I then glued it with handy Gorilla wood glue.
Then painted them silver dollarstore paint.
Then I used a paint pen to draw lines to make them look more like metallic containers. They suited very well on the first full game I played with a friend and his son, with his son winning in a hovercar (using the tracks upgrade as a stand in for hover).
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