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taskforceterrain01 May 2016 5:46 a.m. PST

Hello

I'm new around here, I have been a browser of TMP for many years, but I have spent far to long lurking in the shadows and decided I should join up. I must say I have seen some amazing models on here so congrats to all those people

I run a small business manufacturing Wargames Terrain (Task Force Terrain), I make all forms of scenery but I focus mainly upon WW2 for I have a passionate interest in the Second World War.

I would like to share some of my creations for they may be of interest to some. I would also be grateful for any opinions upon my terrain.

I used to be an avid wargamer, but I simply do not have the time anymore and so I fell into model making and collecting and photography. I still often have to rein myself in when I see all the amazing models available today!

Anyway that's enough talking, onto some pictures.

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Hmmm only one picture seems to want to work… I shall have to look into that – any tips/advice would be great (upon both my work and how to post pictures

-Chris¯

zoneofcontrol01 May 2016 6:01 a.m. PST

Link to homepage of site:

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Your stuff looks great. I wish you well with it.

Just one suggestion:
You may wish to label the scale of your buildings a little more prominently. I often will simply search for something by putting in "28mm stone bridge" or "15mm French Barn". I'm just thinking in terms of driving and directing traffic towards your company.

Otherwise I think your site and product look great.

zoneofcontrol01 May 2016 6:11 a.m. PST

Here is a link to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for TMP. There are sections on Formatting and Linking.

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gunnerphil01 May 2016 12:19 p.m. PST

Second the call for scale. Like the look of your but do not know if is any good to me.

If you do not do 15mm should look to start

taskforceterrain10 May 2016 6:55 a.m. PST

Thanks very much for the responses, I appreciate it!

Regarding labelling my buildings, is this in reference to my forum post here? Or my website?

Ah 15mm, many people suggest this to me, but looking around it seems fully covered, is there a particular area of 15mm that is not covered?

In the mean time here are some 28mm WW2 French houses

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Thanks again for the comments

Regards

-Chris¯

PS. I am still struggling with the pictures…. I have read the faq, I use Flickr, anyone on here whom uses the same?

taskforceterrain21 May 2016 3:50 a.m. PST

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A 28mm WW2 ruined house, any comments would be appercited¯

taskforceterrain21 May 2016 6:09 a.m. PST

Some 28mm WW2 ruins alongside one of our 28mm WW2 Houses. All of our 28mm WW2 range is built on a pavement system so that a street can be formed.

ALL OUR MODELS ARE SUPPLIED FULLY PAINTED AND ASSEMBLED

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taskforceterrain05 Jun 2016 9:33 a.m. PST

One of our 20mm WW2 street scenes, this one features a ruined house and café.

All our 20mm French village sections can be combined endlessly due to the roads starting and finishing in the same place.

View more on our website: link


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taskforceterrain17 Jun 2016 7:52 a.m. PST

Another one of our 20mm French village scenes. This scene depicts a farmhouse


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taskforceterrain25 Jun 2016 6:26 a.m. PST

A 28mm ww2 Ruined shop, the pavement outside allows it to go up against our 28mm WW2 buildings,


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