Although people may struggle with the enforced lock-down currently in place in many countries around the World, I suspect I'm like most wargamers who will see this as a great opportunity to catch-up on starting or finishing projects that have lingered due to real life getting in the way. In New Zealand the period of lock-down is initially for one month, but most likely to be longer than that. Nobody could have foreseen the serious situation we now find ourselves in, but eventually this time will pass; although sadly at the cost of many lives. In an effort to retain what sanity I have left and to avoid 'cabin fever' I've decided to attempt to be disciplined with my time to get the most out of this break. This includes a daily walk with my wife when the weather permits and I have just started reading Shelby Foote's 3-volume monograph of the American Civil War. I've had these books for 26 years and only just read the first few pages today! I've also been planning for the last month to add a post on the new 28 mm fortified farm house terrain piece that I've recently completed. I'm quietly proud of how this has turn out, but can't claim all the kudos for it. The two buildings are mdf flat pack models that I purchased through Titan Terrain from Dunedin here in NZ (www.titanterrain.nz). These were easy to make and are of a style that I can use for multi periods for games covering the British Isles and Western Europe.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking a look... and until next time!
That is a very fine piece of real estate....and extra impressive that it was produced in Dunedin...I must check those guys out!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job with those buildings; they look like very nicely designed kits and the way you have finished and based them is really well done.
ReplyDeleteStunning terrain pieces Wayne. Now we just have to wait until we are allowed to play with them!
ReplyDeleteHi Rodger, it might be a while before we can test its defences. We could always follow the example of Alan Perry and do a Skype/Zoom game where one person sets up the table at home and the others just roll their dice. Seemed to work for him.
DeleteWow! This is a magnificent walled farmhouse! Stunning work all around.
ReplyDeleteI am in lockdown in the States, as well, but for me, work continues. No extra time off for me. Stay well!
Great modelling! I especially like the techniques you used on the walls, the gate hardware, and the plowed field.
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That's a wonderful build!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece of terrain.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Wayne. You will enjoy Shelby Foote. He tells a wonderful story, but is a bit loose with the facts at times.
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud of that model. It's very nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI'm finding Foote an easy read and he does seem to race through some areas that could have more detail. However, it is a massive piece of work and a lot for him to cover, so I can forgive any minor clinches. :)
Hope you are getting plenty of wargaming relared activity done during this enforced confinement. Cheers, Wayne.
Thanks for the compliments guys. My next project is a 28 mm water mill which I hope to get finished this week...fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteSplendid terrain and buildings, looks superb and real!
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