"2mm 3mm 1/600 or smaller terrain" Topic
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Dawkins | 01 Oct 2011 7:55 p.m. PST |
Hello, my gaming group is building a large (10' x 16') world map for a fantasy version of Axis and Allies. (Orcs, elves humans, etc.) Everything is going to be 3D with certain terrain effects will impact dice rolls for battle and there will be more emphasis on the economics of the game. We are in need of terrain that 2mm /3mm or 1/600 or around that scale. A bit smaller or bigger is no big deal. If you can post links of buildings, trees, hills, anything it would be much appreciated. do 3mm palm trees exist? |
Toronto1948 | 01 Oct 2011 9:03 p.m. PST |
Irregular Miniatures has a wide range of 2mm scenery including trees - irregularminiatures.co.uk
Langton has 1:1200 Ancient Buildings and 18/19th cent town buildings for naval warfare
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Angel Barracks | 01 Oct 2011 9:47 p.m. PST |
do 3mm palm trees exist? link
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Camcleod | 01 Oct 2011 11:33 p.m. PST |
The original GW Mighty Empires had plastic markers for castles, towns and villages: auction
and dragons too. |
Given up for good | 02 Oct 2011 2:44 a.m. PST |
I was at the Derby show yesterday and saw the Baccus 6mm Gettysburg board with 2mm building – worked very well:
Build details of this are shown here link Andrew Main site: blog.kings-sleep.me.uk |
ScottWashburn | 02 Oct 2011 4:34 a.m. PST |
If you need lots of buildings, PaperTerrain has a range of 3mm buildings. You get about 60 buildings for $10.00. Of course you have to cut them out and put them together :) paperterrain.com |
Kaoschallenged | 02 Oct 2011 9:00 p.m. PST |
1/600-3mm Bay Area Yards Bay Area Yards offers high quality, 1/600-scale ship models depicting vessels from the early ironclad era (approx. 1850-1875), as well as certain related accessories such as buildings, gun installations and batteries, small boats and rafts. link Peter Pig Miniatures 1/600th American Civil War 1861 to 1865 ships, forts and figures. peterpig.co.uk/range7.htm PicoTerrain From PicoArmor. Trees,Buildings and Structures. link Microform models Makes architectural models in a wide range of scales. Their 1/50" range is 1:600. Pages 11 and 12 link My 1/600 Miniature Aircraft Wagaming Yahoo Group link
3mm_miniatures · 1/600_miniatures link Robert
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