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Grignotage29 Sep 2015 10:20 p.m. PST

I am thinking that a lot of my gaming over the next year or so will be set in Southeast Asia—14th Army's campaigns, the liberation of the Philippines, and MacArthur's battles in the Southwest Pacific, as well as the French Indochina War—and I decided to make some suitable jungle terrain. Here's the result, using plastic bamboo, floor mats, aquarium plants, and various types of flock. The terrain is mounted on MDF and metal washers. The river/creek is MDF. The bunkers are small pieces of plywood, cut on a scroll saw and textured. A friend has trees covered, so I've focused on brush, high grass, and bamboo thickets. I plan to still make some more, as supplies are ample. 15mm figures for scale. Thanks for looking! More pictures at my blog.

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Personal logo ochoin Supporting Member of TMP29 Sep 2015 11:46 p.m. PST

I think jungle is difficult to do.
Your efforts are great. Lots of good ideas here. Thanks.

Bismarck30 Sep 2015 7:15 a.m. PST

Great Work!

bobspruster30 Sep 2015 8:25 a.m. PST

Looks inhospitable. Good job!
Bob

mwindsorfw30 Sep 2015 4:27 p.m. PST

I like the way you did that. It's hard to get that range between "impenetrable" to "merely overgrown" without looking like you tossed in a lot of aquarium greenery.

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