This is absolutely incredible. I have NOT seen anyone make a gameable WWII bunker terrain tile system ever. And I have looked for a very long time. Thanks you, and I hope you add more specialized rooms and tunnels to this build.
It's great!. I have missed walls on the stairs, seeing them without them takes me out of the immersion of the whole. I thought it was great that the stairs themselves are the support piece for the upper level bunker module, although I would make them two independent pieces (the staircase and the module), so I could use the stairs with any other different bunker module (if It's not that it is, in the video it couldn't be distinguished well). You can create non-fixed cover elements to divide the rooms that consist of stacked earthen bags, stacked wooden boxes, a pallet with barrels half covered with a tarp, barricades made with furniture tables or chairs, the bunker furniture itself, such as cots. o bunk beds, a countertop or strategy table, an electric motor/generator with a gasoline tank, sections of blocking walls of cell-type bars or wire fences that you can place to block passage but not the line of sight and shot, A hatch with a ladder, spiral staircase or elevator to represent access to other levels of the bunker, etc. You can also decorate the walls of the bunker by adding numbering paintings with military typography, military iconography, print small maps and notes and stick them on a panel as if it were a cork where things are pinned with thumbtacks, print small military propaganda posters, etc. There are many references to be inspired by, such as the RETURN TO CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN video games and other similar World War II war games.
I love this! Makes me think of doing some kind of adventure based on the Maginot Line or Gibraltar's Stay-Behind Cave for our CoC game. Totally brilliant, thanks!!!
Thank you. Unless you have already... check out The Strays in the link. It has everything you need to make up your own missions including ones relating to what you mentioned.
I don't know anything about the interior layout of WWII bunkers but what you have here looks like a great set up for a very intensive battle to clear a bunker. All the sharp corners make for great places for a gun fight. How much will cover figure into the rules for Strays?
Hi Earl. Thanks. Cover adds dice to your armour save. You need to use an activation dice to use cover (and it has to be available). Once in cover, you may also have the opportunity to crawl and stay in cover.
This is absolutely incredible. I have NOT seen anyone make a gameable WWII bunker terrain tile system ever. And I have looked for a very long time.
Thanks you, and I hope you add more specialized rooms and tunnels to this build.
Thank you. Appreciate the comment. If you're looking to play a game with terrain like this, check out The Strays (and expansion) on Drivetrhu RPG.
Love the versatility
Nice build 😊😊😊
It's great!. I have missed walls on the stairs, seeing them without them takes me out of the immersion of the whole. I thought it was great that the stairs themselves are the support piece for the upper level bunker module, although I would make them two independent pieces (the staircase and the module), so I could use the stairs with any other different bunker module (if It's not that it is, in the video it couldn't be distinguished well). You can create non-fixed cover elements to divide the rooms that consist of stacked earthen bags, stacked wooden boxes, a pallet with barrels half covered with a tarp, barricades made with furniture tables or chairs, the bunker furniture itself, such as cots. o bunk beds, a countertop or strategy table, an electric motor/generator with a gasoline tank, sections of blocking walls of cell-type bars or wire fences that you can place to block passage but not the line of sight and shot, A hatch with a ladder, spiral staircase or elevator to represent access to other levels of the bunker, etc.
You can also decorate the walls of the bunker by adding numbering paintings with military typography, military iconography, print small maps and notes and stick them on a panel as if it were a cork where things are pinned with thumbtacks, print small military propaganda posters, etc.
There are many references to be inspired by, such as the RETURN TO CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN video games and other similar World War II war games.
I love this! Makes me think of doing some kind of adventure based on the Maginot Line or Gibraltar's Stay-Behind Cave for our CoC game. Totally brilliant, thanks!!!
Thank you. Unless you have already... check out The Strays in the link. It has everything you need to make up your own missions including ones relating to what you mentioned.
I don't know anything about the interior layout of WWII bunkers but what you have here looks like a great set up for a very intensive battle to clear a bunker. All the sharp corners make for great places for a gun fight. How much will cover figure into the rules for Strays?
Hi Earl. Thanks. Cover adds dice to your armour save. You need to use an activation dice to use cover (and it has to be available). Once in cover, you may also have the opportunity to crawl and stay in cover.
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