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little o10 Oct 2009 10:47 a.m. PST

Who makes the best terrain? Buildings, siegeworks, hedges, etc. I've got enough figs but I really need to spruce up my table. Thanks.
Mike D

Grizwald10 Oct 2009 11:57 a.m. PST

For 15mm figures try using 10mm (or even 6mm!!) buildings.

Personal logo timurilank Supporting Member of TMP10 Oct 2009 2:10 p.m. PST

little o,

What size figures do have, 15mm or 25/28mm and what is the historical scale; 1:20, 1:50 or other?

We use 15mm at 1:25 historical scale, which means we can play in this:

picture

Cheers,
Robert
18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com

little o10 Oct 2009 2:23 p.m. PST

15mm using Peter Pig ROF rules. One 40mm frontage base equals a company of foot or a troop or two of horse. Those paper buildings are nice and just might be what I need for some scenarios with a lot of town needed.
Mike D

Personal logo timurilank Supporting Member of TMP10 Oct 2009 2:37 p.m. PST

That being the case, I would use 15mm size buildings. Mine are hand made, but of similar size to the Hovels 15mm Rural buildings.

link

For my city or town dwellings, I grouped two or three of the structures as one long unit, but with varied heights.

picture

I have more photos at the Terrain Makers yahoo group in the photos section:

link

cheers,
Robert
18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com

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