After the first three test jungle terrain pieces turned out well. I continued to build a few more using the same process with the hot glue gun.
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Another set of jungle terrain |
I found some fern looking plants and added them to a couple of the terrain pieces.
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Close up of ferns |
I am continuing to get a few more units completed for my Spencer Smith plastic Napoleonic armies. I am attempting to use some of my surplus ACW figures and converting them with a bicorne hat made with green stuff.
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Early Napoleonic French converted from ACW |
With gaming I am continuing to enjoy playing WW2 using the boardgame rules Tank on Tank on the tabletop. A couple of modifications applied include using a D12 dice rather than two D6, and having to beat the defence score rather than equal it to destroy a unit. The aim of the changes was to improve the survivability of infantry in games where the many of units are infantry (foot, mechanised and mobile).
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Allied defences |
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Advancing recbonnasaince column |
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A column of tigers and support elements advance |
Nice post! Those patches of jungle look very jungly. Mounted in patches like that looks effective indeed. And I like you WW2 set-up. I recognise the Airfix Tiger tanks and armoured car, but not half-tracks. Are they resin or something?
ReplyDeleteThanks. The half tracks are mostly Armourfast. I have a habit of filling in the interiors of vehicle with plaster as I don't like painting them. So they do look like they are resin models because if this. Some of the models I don't know the manufacturer as I have picked then up as second hand.
DeleteSteady progress on all fronts, Peter. I like your clumps of jungle too!
ReplyDeleteThanks. The jungle took a few tests before getting it right, and is not really doable without a hot glue gun. That way the bits are stuck in place almost immediately.
DeleteI like the look of your ww2 table and am interested in your wargaming using the Tank-on-Tank rules. Will you post the modifications you have made to the rules at some point?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
Thank you for the encouragement. I will be posting the rule amendments - most likely in the next week.
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