My ongoing quest to make more scenery for my 28mm non-fantasy games led me to get hold of some fences.
These are from Minibits 10 pieces for £6 (eight regular and two with gates) - each piece 240mm long - excellent value.
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My ongoing quest to make more scenery for my 28mm non-fantasy games led me to get hold of some fences.
These are from Minibits 10 pieces for £6 (eight regular and two with gates) - each piece 240mm long - excellent value.
I've been enjoying a few Dragon Rampant games over Zoom with James and Martin. So I decided to get my tiny toys out and have a solo game. Although there are some solo DR rules out there with a nice looking AI I decided I'd just play both sides - the activation roles provide more than enough "fog of war" to mess with plans and make for a fun game
I used my Warmaster Chaos and Dark Elf collections. I stuck with the three stands per unit that Warmaster uses and marked casualties with a dice, removing a stand as appropriate (after 2 or 4 casualties depending on the unit strength). I played on a roughly 2'x3' battlefield and measured in cm instead of inches.
For a scenario I picked one from Neil Thomas' One Hour Wargames - in this case scenario 5. The Dark Elves would start with one unit across the bridge. Other forces for both sides would feed in as the game progressed with the Chaos forces entering from random points on the board. The river is impassable, except via the bridge.
The army with most units on the Chaos side of the bridge and within 12cm of it at the end of 15 turns wins.
Chaos
These have been sitting about, half finished for a couple of years now.
Actually three holes in the ground...
At one point Stephen and I were going to play the venerable Grudge of Drong Warhammer campaign.
Possibly we still are, who knows and who can tell?
Anyway the first scenario I think requires some mineshafts that drunk Dwarfs can fall down. So when Stephen and I began playing the Doom of Belegar campaign I decided to make a bit of underground scenery for flavour and thought that maybe some mineshafts would be a good plan. Dual usage you see. Anyway, pandemic interrupted the campaign but I guess we might be starting again in a bit so I finished these off