
"FIW 28mm Wiilderness Fortress at Brooklyn Wargaming" Topic
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| Kimber VanRy | 24 Aug 2017 2:59 p.m. PST |
Check out Brooklyn Wargaming for my recent project re-building and updating a decades-old piece of wilderness terrain for my FIW gaming. link |
| Doug MSC | 24 Aug 2017 3:07 p.m. PST |
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| Disco Joe | 24 Aug 2017 4:52 p.m. PST |
It looks nice but would that really be called a fortress? |
John Leahy  | 24 Aug 2017 5:03 p.m. PST |
Have you ever seen Fort Wilderness? Don't take the term fortress too literally. Nice fort!  |
| Disco Joe | 24 Aug 2017 5:33 p.m. PST |
It looks more of what they would refer to as a redoubt. But I guess you could call anything a fortress if you really wanted to. |
| Dave Crowell | 24 Aug 2017 6:03 p.m. PST |
Pretty typical of mid C 18 North American field fortifications. Nicely refurbished model. |
| Codsticker | 24 Aug 2017 6:06 p.m. PST |
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| Kimber VanRy | 24 Aug 2017 8:26 p.m. PST |
Redoubt, fortification, fortress, fort, position, castle, mounds of dirt -- anything to block the musket balls and tomahawks from hitting the guy's behind it. |
| 47Ronin | 25 Aug 2017 8:59 a.m. PST |
Great stuff, KVR, as always. I look forward to seeing your game at Fall In. |
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