Thank you, glad these are helpful… a few subscribers asked for them so I have pulled a few bits to cover the basics. Also planning on running a newby game to go through the very basics of the game. Thanks for the comment, much appreciated.
Thank you, hoping the tractor factory will be finished over Christmas so we can do the factory assault… it is huge and will take up most of the table with plenty of scatter terrain! Thanks for the comment 👍🏻
@ thanks, I will check them out, nearly bought an Egeloo 3D printer in the Black Friday sale… but just couldn’t justify buying one yet… but I am seriously tempted to!
How much terrain should I be using for a North Africa table? I've got a neoprene mat from Galeforce 9 and a load of adobe buildings from Fogou Models, but not sure how much of the table I should be covering. Should there be wide open spaces, or would this make for a poor game? Do I need hills etc. to break it up a bit?
Adobe buildings are great, you can use anything to break up the board, from some scrub or stone walls… or even a dried river bed, these are all fairly cheap or straightforward to buy/make and can quickly build your board. I always think about if it’s a town or open area. But always try to balance the board so it is equal cover for both sides.
Hehe, just watched your battle report and you posted that video just in time:) By the way, if you remember me from previous boot camp video comments, I also printed Panzer 3, a medium howitzer for Germans, and accidentally printed Cromwell instead of crusader, despite that Cromwell wasn't used in the African campaign, I think it would be cool to paint it in desert camo
Amazing, I would love to have a 3d printer… but I fear I would fill the house with tanks! Have been looking at some panzer I & II’s for my early war German army 👍🏻 What make do you have?
@@theministryofminiatures I'm using printers in my school to print, if I had space for a printer I would fill my room with tanks and miniatures too XD. The school has two Artillery Sidewinder x1 I 3d printed one Panzer 2, but sadly layers clearly can be seen because I used a standard quality setting rather than the most detailed, because of that model feels less real:(
@maximer4984 oh well… at least the others worked out 👍🏻 I think I will wait for now… but I see the quality of prints are pretty impressive now, thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍🏻
@@theministryofminiatures You are welcome, fdm printers can make really good tanks, I think they will look good on camera, but if you don't try you will not find out:)
Yes, it is Rubberised horse hair… great stuff for hedges and trees as you can pull it apart and it looks pretty good for hedge and trees, especially if you put flock on it 👍🏻
One of the best parts of Bolt Action, the amazing terrain!
I do agree! Having a realistic or well thought out board can make all the difference 👍🏻
Really, really enjoyed this and these series so far, really invaluable mate.👌the mini review of terrain features and models very much appreciated
Thank you, glad these are helpful… a few subscribers asked for them so I have pulled a few bits to cover the basics. Also planning on running a newby game to go through the very basics of the game.
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated.
This is awesome insight. You always have such great battlefields.
Thank you, hoping the tractor factory will be finished over Christmas so we can do the factory assault… it is huge and will take up most of the table with plenty of scatter terrain!
Thanks for the comment 👍🏻
Those building look great and must order some roads.
Boards always look great and I mean this in a nice way, a source of envy too.
Thank you 👍🏻
Maybe one day we can sort out a doubles match… Ministry of Miniatures v Bring and battle 👍🏻
Great ideas thanks
Glad you enjoyed the video, happy wargaming and thanks for the comment 👍🏻
I'm building a board at the minute. So this is a great help.
Excellent news! Hope you enjoy it and good luck with your board… which theatre are you creating?
@theministryofminiatures going for a double header. Normandy and a tobruk board. Hoping to get some work done over Xmas as I have some time off.
Great boards to build! I have some time off too, so need to finish the tractor factory 👍🏻
I like the crater idea, I’m going to use that 👍
Thank you, it’s the little things… and some great terrain that make the game 👍🏻
I have been on the fence about getting Into bolt action. This video helps clear up some of my concerns/ questions. Thank you!!
No problem, glad it helped and good luck with your endeavours 👍🏻
Great table layout 👍🏻
Thanks, we try to create nice visual tables 👍🏻
great help thank you
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
I've bought a 3d printer. For terrain is incredible!
…I am seriously thinking about one… terrain and scatter terrain would be so accessible!
If you are, i recommend bambú lab. Theyre pretty much ready to go and noob friendly! Also great to print tanks and trucks
@ thanks, I will check them out, nearly bought an Egeloo 3D printer in the Black Friday sale… but just couldn’t justify buying one yet… but I am seriously tempted to!
How much terrain should I be using for a North Africa table? I've got a neoprene mat from Galeforce 9 and a load of adobe buildings from Fogou Models, but not sure how much of the table I should be covering. Should there be wide open spaces, or would this make for a poor game? Do I need hills etc. to break it up a bit?
Adobe buildings are great, you can use anything to break up the board, from some scrub or stone walls… or even a dried river bed, these are all fairly cheap or straightforward to buy/make and can quickly build your board.
I always think about if it’s a town or open area. But always try to balance the board so it is equal cover for both sides.
Hehe, just watched your battle report and you posted that video just in time:)
By the way, if you remember me from previous boot camp video comments, I also printed Panzer 3, a medium howitzer for Germans, and accidentally printed Cromwell instead of crusader, despite that Cromwell wasn't used in the African campaign, I think it would be cool to paint it in desert camo
Amazing, I would love to have a 3d printer… but I fear I would fill the house with tanks! Have been looking at some panzer I & II’s for my early war German army 👍🏻
What make do you have?
@@theministryofminiatures I'm using printers in my school to print, if I had space for a printer I would fill my room with tanks and miniatures too XD. The school has two Artillery Sidewinder x1
I 3d printed one Panzer 2, but sadly layers clearly can be seen because I used a standard quality setting rather than the most detailed, because of that model feels less real:(
@maximer4984 oh well… at least the others worked out 👍🏻
I think I will wait for now… but I see the quality of prints are pretty impressive now, thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍🏻
@@theministryofminiatures You are welcome, fdm printers can make really good tanks, I think they will look good on camera, but if you don't try you will not find out:)
@@maximer4984 lol… do not tempt me! 😂🤣😂👍🏻
On those spray painted hedges, I cant catch what you said they were made out of, did you say horse hair?
Yes, it is Rubberised horse hair… great stuff for hedges and trees as you can pull it apart and it looks pretty good for hedge and trees, especially if you put flock on it 👍🏻