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D6 Junkie20 May 2015 6:56 p.m. PST

Any suggestions or links to eyecandy terrain that
I can aim for to fill out our Lion Rampant games?

Griefbringer21 May 2015 3:01 a.m. PST

It would probably help if you would provide some more info about where and when in history your games are set.

A few suggestions from the top of my head:
- river with a bridge spanning over it
- isolated farmstead with fencing, barn, stables, well etc.
- small village with houses and artisan workshops
- manorhouse with main building, small chapel, stone walls etc.
- campsite with tents, wagons, baggage etc.
- cultivated land, such as orchards, vineyards, fenced pastureland with cattle etc.

D6 Junkie21 May 2015 5:42 a.m. PST

Thanks Griefbringer,
most will be France I think,
I've got the Mid East Terrain
pretty much covered.
Hmm the campsite, never thought of that
Mike

YogiBearMinis Supporting Member of TMP21 May 2015 9:13 a.m. PST

I always wanted to do a scenario using villagers/townsfolk, with one side trying to raid and the other defend, would be fun. Maybe both sides starting equidistant, with different victory points for saving/killing civilians, killing enemy soldiers, or burning/preserving buildings.

Griefbringer22 May 2015 6:28 a.m. PST

For campsite scene, Renedra produces some plastic tents, though if you want impressive pavillion tents you may need to look for some resin manufacturer.

Perrys produce a number of wagons and carts in metal/resin. Front Rank also makes a wagon or two, as well as some baggage items.

Renedra also produces barrels that might be handy for a camp scene – either on the ground or packed in the wagons.


And for something different, how about a windmill? This one might not look out of place in Normandy:

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