Our club has decided to attempt a rather ambitious club game covering the battle of Arnhem during operation Market Garden. Normally I would cast each side wall separately, but for some reason I decided I wanted each floor to be removable. This has slowed down the process, and due to increased carelessness on my part, resulted in some pretty terrible wall joins. On the other hand, we have floors! Just the thought of trying to dig Frost's paratroopers out of all of these buildings makes me cringe. I guess that is what artillery is for. Better make some ruins!
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Construction Begins On Market Garden
Our club has decided to attempt a rather ambitious club game covering the battle of Arnhem during operation Market Garden. Normally I would cast each side wall separately, but for some reason I decided I wanted each floor to be removable. This has slowed down the process, and due to increased carelessness on my part, resulted in some pretty terrible wall joins. On the other hand, we have floors! Just the thought of trying to dig Frost's paratroopers out of all of these buildings makes me cringe. I guess that is what artillery is for. Better make some ruins!
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1/72 Scale,
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Looking rather impressive already! 28mm I guess?
ReplyDeleteThese are 20mm, but they could work with bolt action miniatures. They would be a tad too small, but I don't think anyone would complain.
DeleteLooking good nonetheless ;-)
DeleteJohn,
ReplyDeleteI request a sweeping photo of your entire work and construction area.
I'll do one once I have the streets down. I have to get the sidewalks done first, then the streetcar has to go in. :)
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