The river was made from acrylic sheet, painted on the back with spray paints - edges brown and middle mid-blue. (for more pics see http://tidders-kingdomofwittenberg.blogspot.com/2009/05/wider-river-sections-and-lakelet.html).
A blog documenting the encounters between the armies of the imaginary nations of the Kingdom of Wittenberg and its neighbours (including the Kingdom of Monrovia and their allies). My inspiration being drawn from 'Charge or How to Play Wargames' by Young & Lawford and 'The Wargame' by Charles Grant.
I have a number of other period interests for wargaming (from ancients to WW2), these have their own blogs, see below.
5 comments:
Nice use of different miniature lines to achieve a cohessive effect. Very nicely done.
Looks like you've been busy, with the troops and terrain and scenery! Nice work!
Marvelous! Soon they will be pounding those Monrovian defenses into dust!
I admire your work with the palace rooms ...
but I really wonder how you achieved your river?
:)
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The river was made from acrylic sheet, painted on the back with spray paints - edges brown and middle mid-blue. (for more pics see http://tidders-kingdomofwittenberg.blogspot.com/2009/05/wider-river-sections-and-lakelet.html).
-- ALlan
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