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Offline jamesmanto

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Re: People and terrain for southern Afghanistan (update 16 June, p.4)
« Reply #60 on: 18 June 2016, 03:45:01 PM »
Looking good.
Suggestions for terrain:
Irrigation ditches
Grape mounds and grape drying huts
More walls
More orchard trees and a box of lichen, the agricultural zones are surprisingly green

Offline von Lucky

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Re: People and terrain for southern Afghanistan (update 16 June, p.4)
« Reply #61 on: 18 June 2016, 11:56:03 PM »
After seeing jamesmanto's grape drying hut, I'd say go with one of them:
http://rabbitsinmybasement.blogspot.com.au/2015/10/grape-huts-grappled.html

Ans maybe a well?
- Karsten

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Offline Will Bailie

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Re: People and terrain for southern Afghanistan (update 16 June, p.4)
« Reply #62 on: 19 June 2016, 06:42:19 PM »
Thanks for the suggestions.  I've got some materials for the next couple of projects, which I expect to finish in a few months.

Cheers!

Offline Will Bailie

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Re: People and terrain for southern Afghanistan (update 16 June, p.4)
« Reply #63 on: 22 June 2016, 08:33:38 PM »
Found a shipping container in my local(ish) game shop!


Offline Will Bailie

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Re: People and terrain for southern Afghanistan (update 24 June, p.5)
« Reply #64 on: 25 June 2016, 03:34:21 AM »
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I need more terrain, which in this case means making a larger village.  I've added a few shops, plus some IED craters!  More info on the blog.








A comparison between new buildings and one of the compounds I built earlier.





Offline Will Bailie

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I've updated the blog with some vehicles.  Mostly the armoured humvee, but also an update for the trucks.

Blog here:
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/the-motor-pool.html










Offline Poiter50

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Love your Cross Asia style trucks with their paint work. Is that hand painted?
Cheers,
Poiter50

Offline Will Bailie

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Love your Cross Asia style trucks with their paint work. Is that hand painted?

Thanks!  Yes, hand painted, I just tried to keep the decorations as simple as possible!

Offline Suber

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I cannot but applaud your work. Magnificent.

Offline von Lucky

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Them, along with that camo on the Humvee really make it all set a great scene.

Offline Blofeld

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Fantastic thread and great paintwork on the trucks and HUMVEE, love the camo work.
Thanks for sharing
Blofeld

Offline Will Bailie

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After a busy week, I've added some detail for one of my shops.  One can now get some delicious naan-e-afghani from the local baker!  



I've also constructed a sangar for the ANP.







More photos and a tutorial for the sangar build at the blog:  http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/afghan-bakery-and-anp-sangar-pic-heavy.html
« Last Edit: 11 July 2016, 07:07:04 AM by Will Bailie »

Offline Poiter50

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Your Sangar looks a lot nicer than my commercially sourced one, some good modelling tips there. And the Eureka Minis Afghan civvies look good as well.

Offline von Lucky

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Inspired. I feel ashamed, I had a roll of drywall mesh in my hand cleaning up over the weekend and didn't think of the wargaming potential (well, I did but didn't think of anything!).

Offline 6milPhil

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Adore the bakers, a very sweet touch.

Your Sangar looks a lot nicer than my commercially sourced one,

Where was that from?
« Last Edit: 12 July 2016, 12:00:17 AM by 6milPhil »

 

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