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It’s 60 x 40 Cm and about 23 Cm high
Game soon?
It’s a very good question. My take on it is that it’s just part of a bigger urban area (there will be more buildings) that wasn’t designed as a fortress. I have contemplated adding removable wooden scaffolds and barriers that could be suggestive of later defensive additions though I doubt I’ll get round to it until I need them for a game.
So maybe just a few floor remnants in the corners?
Thanks all folksTBH I don’t think that I’d be able to make ivy as effective as the Warlord Poison Ivy that I’ve used before. I couldn’t find anything by Noch but in searching for I did discover Mininatur/Silflor Summer Ivy.I did think the Warlord product expensive for the amount provided (it no longer seems to be available) and there’s an interesting comparison of the Warlord and Sliflor products here:https://m.youtube.com/watch?index=20&v=d8WRXILPCRs&list=PLIlgWKnZjO4zCpXJ_TlQQrAOWh8vicCQlI ordered a large pack:https://www.modeldisplayproducts.co.uk/scenic-materials-and-accessories/mininatursilflor/foliage/MiniNatur-Summer-Ivy-936-22Which is also available as a smaller pack (but I think I’ll need a lot!):https://www.modeldisplayproducts.co.uk/mininatursilflor/summer-ivy-smallBtw, it can be a bit confusing because there are large packs and small packs for both large leaf ivy and small leaf ivy. The large leaves seem to be suggested for scales of 1/45 and bigger so I’ve gone for the small (I believe code 936-22 or code 936-22s). Note that in the video review above the large pack is marked 936-32 and 1:45+, so it would seem to have the larger leaves (screenshot attached below).Great Escape Games also carry 936-32s and 936-22s but don’t seem to have the larger packets.
That ivy works at treat and I might have to get some myself.
Yes, the ivy looks awesome over the stone.