
"15mm Free Pizza Box Terrain: Factories & Workshops" Topic
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Tango01  | 12 Jun 2024 4:04 p.m. PST |
"he rules say any empty pizza boxes in our house must be turned into terrain which can be used for multiple projects. Now my 8-year-old son is deeply interested in our dieselpunk post-apocalyptic world, "Panzermunda" – basically 1940s Mad Max with mutants, cannibals and zombies, and WW2 tanks as the primary transport. I'm working on homebrew rules which are basically small-gang skirmish Flames of War; with individual tank crews almost like RPG characters. My son likes to discuss it, which helps me 'flesh out' the world. His questions include: "Would a Lee/Grant be best cos it has lots of room to sleep in – or would a Sherman be best cos it has easy-to-get-parts?" "Could a cannibal break into a tank when it's sealed up?" "Do the towns have castle walls or just barbed wire and landmines to stop the monsters getting in?"…"
Tutorial en this Blog link
Armand |
pzivh43  | 12 Jun 2024 5:08 p.m. PST |
Your son is going to do well---he's asking the right questions! |
Tango01  | 13 Jun 2024 2:53 p.m. PST |
Thanks…no mi son… I only share the article… Armand |
TheBeast  | 16 Jul 2024 5:38 a.m. PST |
Delta Vector and I have had some pointed disagreements, but I do admire the family commitment. "My wife made some rather nifty templates…" "My wife did these two above as a test run…" Oh, HELL yes! Doug |
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