Looks fantastic, thanks, Lee! Appreciate the shout-out. Breaking apart that cheap foliage and laying some trees down are definitely a few things I wouldn't have thought of. I love the modular approach to terrain, keeps things more dynamic in the future.
He’s Back! I really have to start keeping my eyes open, when I’m at the store, for stuff to use for ad hoc terrain. That said, the Sylvaneth trees really look like jungle trees.
It looks great! it's amazing what happens as you add more terrain and then all of the sudden it comes together and as a whole it really gives the dense jungle vibe. I love it. Also having the terrain surrounding the board is a really interesting idea that adds to the immersion of the play board.
I’m of two minds about the hills. The steep sides make it clear if the model is on the hill or not. Also removes “wobbly model syndrome”. But I’d be tempted to try to make the more gradual slopes that the old Citadel hills used back in Fantasy days.
I’ve been working on a project of mine, and I’ve been working on doing almost a terrace look, wiþ a gradual slope up to a plateau, but wiþ sheer sides to make it clear where you are elevation wise. Cardboard helps so much.
It's good to get the most out of the terrain. That green foliage is great for breaking up the terrain, I'm always on the look out for cheap stuff like this.
Looks fantastic, thanks, Lee! Appreciate the shout-out. Breaking apart that cheap foliage and laying some trees down are definitely a few things I wouldn't have thought of. I love the modular approach to terrain, keeps things more dynamic in the future.
Nice one, thanks for the idea. Glad it was helpful 👊
He’s Back! I really have to start keeping my eyes open, when I’m at the store, for stuff to use for ad hoc terrain. That said, the Sylvaneth trees really look like jungle trees.
I love those Sylvaneth trees. I wrapped a load of the foliage around the Gnarlwood trees, too, but it looked weird 🤣
It looks great! it's amazing what happens as you add more terrain and then all of the sudden it comes together and as a whole it really gives the dense jungle vibe. I love it. Also having the terrain surrounding the board is a really interesting idea that adds to the immersion of the play board.
Thanks! I love framing the play board like that, something I've been doing a lot recently.
I’m of two minds about the hills. The steep sides make it clear if the model is on the hill or not. Also removes “wobbly model syndrome”. But I’d be tempted to try to make the more gradual slopes that the old Citadel hills used back in Fantasy days.
Slopes would look fantastic and give it a more realistic feel
I’ve been working on a project of mine, and I’ve been working on doing almost a terrace look, wiþ a gradual slope up to a plateau, but wiþ sheer sides to make it clear where you are elevation wise.
Cardboard helps so much.
Nice. Very achievable for most gamers. I love that your setups encourage using terrain and scenery that most of us already have.
It's good to get the most out of the terrain. That green foliage is great for breaking up the terrain, I'm always on the look out for cheap stuff like this.
Awesome video Lee 👍👍 just received my copy of Tour of duty
Thank you! Have fun with the new rules
Very cool! What scale is the helicopter?
That's a 1:48 Scale made by Italeri. Here's the one I got: amzn.to/4bMZbmE It's such a cool model!