The entrenchments are from Gale Force Nine.
#How to make wargames terrain river pdf
The pdf fencing is from Sgts' Mess, and excellent product. I flocked the edges and added some tufts. And you can’t have too much scenery in our hobby. Bridges, crocodiles and shallow water also add some kind of fluff to the game. Especially for games like Pulp Alley a river offers some nice gameplay options. They were dressed up with flock from Army Painter as well as some from 4-Ground. For my Darkest Africa campaign I need some kind of modular river for wargaming. These trees are quite cheap unlike a lot of their products and are quite robust. I am hoping these are not too tough to transport. I drilled a hole through the bases and used a very thin superglue to fix them in place. The snowy firs are from Grand Central Gems. The road blocks made from logs are also from Sgts' Mess, I think I will need more. The small tree bases and trees as well as the bases for the fir trees are also from Gale Force Nine. They are hard plastic the roofs come off but they have no floor. These group of buildings are from Pegasus Models, quite cheap and easy to assemble. Cover is very important in CoC, dressed them with some tufts also. The little snow drifts in the foreground are from Gale Force Nine, I thought they would be bigger when I ordered them but they are small. I dressed it up with some rocks and Winter Tufts from Army Painter. The hill was made from styrofoam, shaped with a propane torch (outside) and then painted. It was easy enough to assemble and paint, I will definitely buy more of them. This pdf building is from Sgts' Mess, a wargaming company specializing in 20 mm stuff for WWII. Looking west, the border station is to the left with a farm to the right. Folds up quite small and easy to transport and I suspect easy to wash.
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I could have got one without the road, but it is easy enough to hide parts of it with the tree bases. Really not much bad you can say about these mats, they look great. Looking east at the border station near the village of Raate on the Finnish-Soviet border. What you see below is the layout for the final scenario in the campaign "Attack on the Border Post".
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I have put together some photos finally so I thought I would show it off. I have put a lot of work recently into some WWII Winter War and Stalingrad terrain projects, there is some overlap here, but I have just finished putting together the terrain for my Raate Road campaign project for Chain of Command. But of course you can see most of it in my recent 29, Let's Go campaign AAR's. I was hoping to write a post about my northwestern Europe WWII terrain project, but I have just not had a chance to assemble a lot of photos. Although I have been quite busy with gaming and painting figures for the challenge most of my focus as actually been on terrain design, acquisition and assembly.
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Unlike most of the competitors in the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, I have not even posted my entries. I have been quite negligent in respect to posting on my blog recently, aside from posting AAR's from my two campaigns, I have gone pretty quiet.