Here is another somewhat damaged building for our 28mm WW1 games. Built the same as the last one. The shell crater in the ground did not work out as good as I would have liked but it will have to stay. Although there is not enough rubble for the amount of damage, I intend to make some piles of rubble later that can be placed around to suit. Too much rubble on the base just makes it too difficult to place the troops in there.
Great War Miniatures German Jager making use of the cover. |
The first two buildings together. |
In use as a First Aid post. |
Wounded on stretchers made from plastic. The wounded are made from plasticine, covered with tissue paper and PVA glue, and heads are from the Wargames Factory Colonial British. |
Closeup of the rubble. |
Very effective work and really looks nice!
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Great looking piece Rodger. What colour did you use on the brickwork? looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fine piece of scratch building Rodger. I like your decision not to clutter it too much with rubble, and I like the wounded figures on stretchers, they are brilliant.
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Mike
Bardzo dobre Rodger! Very effective work!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking ruins, Rodger. I think the rubble looks fine as is - nice stretcher figures too. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteSuperb buildings, looking forward to a tutorial on these.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the stretcher figures.
the building looks stunning
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery! The ruins and the stretchers are looking very very nice!
ReplyDeleteA great looking buiding!!!
ReplyDeleteAwsome! looks like the owners are going to need to do some renovating after the war
ReplyDeleteVery nicley done!
ReplyDeleteSuper work Rodger and very apt on the comment about the rubble. The wounded troops are a lovely addition as well.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work again. Blokes in stretchers are very good. What a great idea.
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Excellent buildings Rodger, they look pulverized with all the rubble and casualties on stretchers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice structure with lots of built-in fighting possibilities The wounded are a stroke of genius.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the bricks...great building
ReplyDeleteThat is excellent work there and a very good piece.
ReplyDeleteMore inspirational stuff Rodg
ReplyDeleteSIQ POST BRO
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Rodger and a great little vignette you have constructed, fine work sir!
ReplyDeleteThese are excellent Rodger, great stuff :)
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