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barcah200109 Oct 2018 12:36 p.m. PST

Has anyone built a Iroquois stockade for their 25/28mm figures?
I see the molded wall sections are pretty expensive
Mark

redmist112209 Oct 2018 3:45 p.m. PST

Yes! I used as a base some packing foam. The added on the whole thing some Tamale wrappings and then some twigs from my tree out front. I then added door and smoke stack features with wooden strips from the local hobby store. I didn't make to go inside. I did a similar thing for other smaller huts for the Indian camp. I would also refer you to Wargames Illustrated #145, "Modeling North American Woodland Village". A lot of great information on "how-to" to get your camp built.

Good luck!

P.

Zeelow09 Oct 2018 4:00 p.m. PST

link Scratched-built long house. Might be used for inspiration.

barcah200110 Oct 2018 5:13 a.m. PST

Zeelow, those are unbelievable! I was happy with mine until seeing those…bummed out nw.
Working on the stockade wall using light brown paper wrapped florist wire: 18 gauge. Easy to cut to the needed height, glue and paint works well with them

Zeelow10 Oct 2018 8:41 a.m. PST

Steps to building of long houses: link

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