Walls
Next up in the scenery campaign, walls – intact and damaged. Pictured with some 15mm Figures – Peter Pig 15mm French. At 1:100 those walls are a scale 3 meters...
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Next up in the scenery campaign, walls – intact and damaged. Pictured with some 15mm Figures – Peter Pig 15mm French. At 1:100 those walls are a scale 3 meters...
Just finished the biggest building yet and another medium sized one. After making these two I thought about storage for everything I’ve done for the village. I managed to fit...
A week of scratch-building and I got to use all the ruins I’ve been working on in a game of Chain of Command at the South East Scotland Wargames Club....
One common theme of all the buildings I’ve been modifying and scratch-building for my 15mm Normandy project is the shutters. They are such a distinctive feature of Normandy architecture that...
Having painted loads of resin buildings I decided to try scratch-building some of my own. The walls of the building are made from foamcore stuck together with a hot glue...
A busy two weeks painting up and converting ruined buildings for my 15mm WWII games. I’ve now got eleven of the things – enough for a small hamlet. I have...
Assorted animals, primarily for use with Dux Britannarium. All from Warbases, except the sheep which are from Gripping Beast. Highland cattle, as coveted by Raiders. I painted these for use...
The second running of Deep Fried Lard took place yesterday (Saturday, 8th June) with twenty odd wargames from all over Scotland coming to Musselburgh to take part in a day...
Finished this week, more stuff from Goldfinger models. First some pieces from their range of entrenchments. R26 Remblais de Combat – these will come in handy as Entrenchments for Chain...
In a blog post last week I talked about a big batch of scenery I have purchased from Goldfinger Models in France. Well I’ve now got some of it painted,...
A 15mm Semi 3 from the 4Ground Europe at War range. I bought this already painted then repainted it and added details so that it would fit in with all...