Now on to important things. For an eastern front game, if you had to choose, what would be the most important terrain item you would suggest having? Recently I have been fixated with having a rail station and tracks. I still have about four feet of track to finish painting. Some day I may even do it. But what else would you say is a necessity for an east front game? Specifically set in 1941. Any suggestions?
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Amazon & Kindle Version of In the Name of Roma and Terrain ideas
I just got in my first Royalty payment from Amazon for In The Name of Roma. It is enough to buy a small terrain item out of which will be very welcome. To those that purchased it, thank you. I would love it if someone could post a review or two out there. It was kind of exciting.
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Large fields of crops-hay, wheat or maybe even sunflowers. The last could be difficult to model in 15mm. I'm reminded of the German accounts of endless fields of sunflowers whenever I travel through the Dakotas and see the same.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the royalty payment!
I really wanted to do a field of sunflowers. That seems to be a key feature of the Ukraine from what I ready of the Italian involvement there. I started trying to make one but it was proving to be a lot more work than I expected. I may have to try again. I have some coir matt fields and want some more. Good suggestions.
DeleteWell done on the royalties as for the terrain I imagine rows and rows of snow covered fir trees, but I imagine that you already have that covered.
ReplyDeleteOne can never have enough trees.
DeleteExcellent on the royalties. I must agree on the wheatfields for eastern front. Or enough buildings to have small hamlets/farms separated by lots of wheatfields.
ReplyDeleteGood call. I have a nice hamlet so far. Some fencing, buildings, dirt road and a well. Anything else to flesh out the hamlet?
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