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Post by Spine on Apr 19, 2021 12:19:55 GMT
I absolutely love the look of these, and as soon as I get access to the lab I am gonna start finding what ruleset I would like to use.
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Post by Zach on Apr 27, 2021 5:21:39 GMT
This is spectacular!
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Post by 6mmfan on Apr 27, 2021 11:42:59 GMT
I'm running out of superlatives to describe your work. Fantastic setup!
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Post by bayernkini on Apr 28, 2021 12:55:47 GMT
Thx, that my first modelling likes.
In meantime i embellished the second town board with a few field, trees and hedges, so it integrate it now to the entire style. On background right, you see my historical medieval hospital from 1420, nearby the german town "Ulm".
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Post by bayernkini on May 29, 2021 12:14:30 GMT
Next part of many little houses, printed in FDM (by DIORAMAWELT)
Most are from FMS basic buildings and FMS customized houses from me (buildings in the LAB), and i was surprised, that also my customized buildings with very small bays and windows was printed well.
I think i will still need at least twice as much to fill the two town parts.
By the way, Bernd from DIORAMAWELT makes a personal brake because of a job offer in a foreign country until October. So printing orders can´t done.
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Post by bayernkini on May 30, 2021 12:57:30 GMT
It´s going on slowly, first part of buildings is painted. But you can already imagine, how the final town looks like.
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 1, 2021 8:15:47 GMT
All buildings paintet, next order is on the way, then i can finish this gameboard.
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 5, 2021 15:13:05 GMT
Final the originally single siege board is ready. For the second additional board i need still around 40% more buildings.
So now with less comments, because a few pics saying more than 1000 words
From french side
little bit closer with two medium and one heavy bombard
From the defenders side
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 8, 2021 10:12:01 GMT
Until the last printed buildings arrive here, to finish both town quarters, i finished the 4th quarter of the gameboard. This part will be in future the separate "Hastings" board (front - right).
But i can/will use the complete 120cm gameboard also for other suitable era´s like this Napoleonic pics as example.
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 10, 2021 9:45:24 GMT
Still files for "siege bombard trains"
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 17, 2021 13:11:13 GMT
Final the medieval gameboard is ready. Now i need only a lot of test games to determine the different setups and victory conditions (single siege board, double siege board, Agincourt)
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Post by Zach on Jun 20, 2021 4:35:36 GMT
This is incredible!! I didn't know Bernd was out of town, thanks for the heads up! That city looks simply awesome. And the camp with all the tents is a great touch. Now that COVID is over are you getting excited to take this out and get in some games with it?? (For that matter, how is COVID in Germany? Here in the US we are opening back up rapidly; no more masks in California...)
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Post by bayernkini on Jun 20, 2021 6:07:30 GMT
It seems, COVID "disappears" now and i hope, i get some tabletop meetings soon again to play test games with more/different players.
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Post by lieste on Aug 27, 2021 20:11:18 GMT
Still waiting on my ACW printed stripes, so i exploit the time and finished the raw draft of the second scenario board "Agincourt"-
The french (top) are complete, but for the english setup i used the "Men-at-Arms" bases, until i get the longbow prints. And here are only 14 bases of "longbows", the final setup will have 21 bases and a complete frontline of "stakes".
View from english side
Same again a little bit closer
And a view from french side
I understand that Agincourt was an infantry battle on both sides - the French did intend to use 1,200 mounted knights to operate on the wings, but the English advance caught the French off guard and their charge was only using around half the planned strength.
The Van and Main battles advanced on foot across ploughed common fields - likely to be rig and furrow, as well as slick from recent rains - which even if relatively dry on the ridges would be sodden in the furrows between lands.
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