It took some time to finish the mill and its river section off, as I had to figure out how to stick the painted clear plastic water sections to the base - eventually used double sided carpet tape. Instead of scatter I used some dolls house grass sheet. Some shots of the the completed mill river section ....
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That's a really nice little model - great stuff!
Ian
What a wonderful and creative model. Congratulations!
Agreed! Not something you see on everyone's table either.
Best Regards,
Stokes
Very clever indeed...
Looks great and exactly as if it was somewhere in Europe!
Jim
I agree with all of the above comments! A very nice and fitting addition to your terrain.
It looks like the kind of place where one could "crank" out a victory by "grinding" your opponent to dust. (Ducking as he heads for the nearest exit)
Martin
A fine terrain piece that will be an adornment to any battlefield. I can see some interesting military problems it will present, at that... A great centrepiece for many a scenario... Excellent, from a practical as well as an aesthetic point of view.
Cheers,
Ion
Its the water effect that really caught my eye - something I have failed to acheive on my own attempts. So I'll try to remember the use of clear plastic: at some point I'm going to need a few stretches of the River Weser.
Very nicely done - now it just needs an 18th century version of the events round and in the watermill in "The Eagle Has Landed" to make an interesting scenario. :-)
Cheers,
David
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