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Charles the Modeller30 Mar 2019 12:32 p.m. PST

I've started work on recreating Arnhem Bridge and the surrounding area captured and defended by John Frost and the paras during operation Market Garden.
Buildings are what I had to hand from several different sets of brigademodels.co.uk buildings and are not exact replicas for the originals. The bridge is scratch built and has taken about 5 hours so far.
It's not my best work but I'm just doing it for kicks really.
I'll probably game the battle to recapture the bridgehead with 6mm figures but its likely to be a one off.
I intend to base the buildings separately from the terrain so I can use them elsewhere.
The area covered isn't actually that big but there are about 100 individual buildings here.
I'll post more once I've painted the buildings and created a base.
More photos at allhellletloose.co.uk

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BattlerBritain31 Mar 2019 1:58 a.m. PST

That looks a really interesting project.

Love the sketch of who was where. Quite something.

wrgmr131 Mar 2019 8:13 a.m. PST

Agreed, I like what you are putting together.

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