If you haven't already seen it go and take a look at this blog site and see what jaw dropping terrain really is:
http://captainrichardsminiaturecivilwar.blogspot.co.uk/
It is simply stunning and like all good models built from corrugated cardboard. How it is all stored and looked after I'll never know.
But there's always a but. If your terrain is this good, how good must the figures be to go with it? Can you imagine a column of Airfix troops stumbling up and down those cobbled paths? It simply would not be allowed. Unless you have a collection of Perry figures painted by Messrs Dallimore and Dean then nothing else does the tabletop justice and I'm afraid the village must remain uninhabited. Sorry, but that's the law of unintended consequences.
http://captainrichardsminiaturecivilwar.blogspot.co.uk/
It is simply stunning and like all good models built from corrugated cardboard. How it is all stored and looked after I'll never know.
But there's always a but. If your terrain is this good, how good must the figures be to go with it? Can you imagine a column of Airfix troops stumbling up and down those cobbled paths? It simply would not be allowed. Unless you have a collection of Perry figures painted by Messrs Dallimore and Dean then nothing else does the tabletop justice and I'm afraid the village must remain uninhabited. Sorry, but that's the law of unintended consequences.
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