I’m doing some Jungly ruins for a Conan project in between other projects.
But it’s in 28mm so it would have to be ‘near-end of the table’.
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Mine will be southern European in colours so might not fit in that well.World2dave wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:14 amFrosty at one end of a big table, temperate stuff in the middle, and maybe even jungle at the other end. Towns, fortresses, ruined cities, forests, you name it.Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:03 pm There are plans afoot to do a massive game at some point and combine all the terrain....
Basically an on-table continent, plus seas and islands, looking a bit like one of those kingdom-building epic computer games. Nice simple Dragon Rampant (or similar rules), alliances, treachery, invasions, etc. Oooh yes.
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Southern European would be brilliant to include.
As would impenetrable jungle (28mm sized stuff!)
As would impenetrable jungle (28mm sized stuff!)
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Got plenty of that too Throw in some plastic dinosaurs and you've got something............really....really....odd!World2dave wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 10:20 pm Southern European would be brilliant to include.
As would impenetrable jungle (28mm sized stuff!)
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Been doing some more German armour in 1/56, this time a Panzer IV J from Rubicon with the Thoma mesh shurzen, (included in the kit) - and extras in the form of a turned steel barrel, and the resin Winterketten, both available from Rubicon.
The eagle eyed will spot replacement grab handles etc, but I am thinking that this thing may just be too fragile for the gaming table. (The schurzen are already visibly detaching at the front right.) Lovely kit to build though.
The eagle eyed will spot replacement grab handles etc, but I am thinking that this thing may just be too fragile for the gaming table. (The schurzen are already visibly detaching at the front right.) Lovely kit to build though.
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I've found that the Eureka SYW French artillerymen have an excessively over-long and floppy ramming-tool, so some drastic surgery was required...
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Hope you sedated them before cutting their floppy long ramming tools short.
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What are they planning on sponging out with those monstrosities - the Severn Rail Tunnel?
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