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Mad Guru19 Jun 2015 5:57 p.m. PST

Just put up a post on my blog re: latest progress in my ongoing efforts to complete a 12'x6' terrain layout for the October 6th, 1879 Second Afghan War battle of Charasiab.

I think it's coming together pretty nicely. Here's a few teaser pics:

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If you're interested, kindly click the link below and stop by for a visit, and thanks in advance for your time:

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Ashokmarine19 Jun 2015 6:03 p.m. PST

Outstanding, I am envious..

Rhingyll20 Jun 2015 6:01 a.m. PST

Wow!! Let's party like it's 1879! How did you support the tall cork bark cliffs to keep them from tipping over?

Mad Guru20 Jun 2015 2:28 p.m. PST

Thanks, Ashok!

Rhingyll, if you can make it to Colonial Barracks V we will definitely do that!

Re: the XXL cork bark pieces, I didn't do a thing -- they are just precariously poised there for photo-op purposes. Last night I had an idea and placed some high quality pine trees in some of the small holes along the upper face and crest. I think it looked really good. It's just a question if I'll manage to turn those bark sheets into finished terrain pieces any time soon.

Volunteer Fezian07 Jul 2015 12:30 p.m. PST

This is absolutely awesome! Hats off to your skill.

Youngknight Supporting Member of TMP10 Jul 2015 12:11 p.m. PST

Once again you've outdone yourself.

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