|
Post by anonnymouse on Sept 6, 2014 18:42:04 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Richard on Sept 6, 2014 18:50:53 GMT
Ian that is some stunning work, question were did you get the cart and the sheep or are they from baccus, also how wide is the street for troop movement , great work will be a major feature on your battlefield
Richard
|
|
|
Post by tim on Sept 6, 2014 20:46:17 GMT
Loverly job Ian, I have one the same sat under my wargames table in a long queue of stuff that needs painting and I really want to get going on it but I must paint more figures first!!
Tim
|
|
|
Post by silent on Sept 6, 2014 20:46:28 GMT
Nice one Ian. I've yet to purchase their based towns/villages, they do look good! Love the extra detail you've added...thanks for posting.
|
|
|
Post by anonnymouse on Sept 7, 2014 16:14:59 GMT
Hi all, Thank you all so much for the lovely and supportive comments! Ian that is some stunning work, question were did you get the cart and the sheep or are they from baccus, also how wide is the street for troop movement , great work will be a major feature on your battlefield Richard I've just measured it and the streets are approximately 3cm wide at their smallest point. However, the buildings do detach from the base and can therefore be moved if problematic. The cart and sheep are from Baccus. Look here for details: www.baccus6mm.com/includes/products/scenics/equipment_range.phpLet me know how you get on! Best, Ian.
|
|
|
Post by Richard on Sept 7, 2014 18:05:11 GMT
Cheers Ian I had a look and will get some for my basing, it's the little things that really make a terrain work.
Richard
|
|
|
Post by ian on Sept 11, 2014 18:43:45 GMT
That's great. I have also painted this up about a year ago but I like your version better :-)
Also got to agree with you about TBM guys, they are a nice bunch
Ian
|
|