Hi again,
here are two more sections for my selfmade FIW fort.
Maybe more to come.... :)
More to be seen here... https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-fort-not-by-bernard-cornwell-but-by.html?m=1&fbclid=IwAR2Iw5DUEXltCfDSh6lho9ISxUJ6URQXf56Jn9f-92vfJ-ogzd5CZ9FjwoM
Cheers
Mike
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Showing posts with label SYW in general. Show all posts
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Friday, October 18, 2019
"The Fort" - not by Bernard Cornwell, but by Mike Spanuth
Manufacturer: DIY - so it was me :)
Scale: 28mm
Hi again,
in this post you will find some more pictures of my selfmade "Fort" for the French and Indian War.
I started this project last year in July and the fort had already been finished in October or November last year as I remember. I wanted to have a modular fort so I could arrange it in different ways for different sceanarios. Once a larger one and once a smaller outpost. That was the idea and here is the result.
| The "Fort" with the elements I produced last year - though there are 2 further wall sections missing on this picture. |
After having finished the moduls of last year I recognized that the produced moduls won´t allow many variants in arranging the fort. The picture above shows the smallest version of the "Fort" with the first elements. I wasn´t able to create the fort without using the tower sections. For some scenarios this might be too large.
So - what to do - I had to produce more moduls in different shapes. And this is the result.
Though the fort is "ready" now, I am sure that there will be some more elements that I want to make.
I have shown the new elements in one of my last posts. This time they are finished with painting an basing.
The fort now has the following elements:
8 straight wall sections
1 gate section
4 edge normal sections
1 edge section in vauban style
4 towers with removable roofs
1 supplementary octagonal floor for the towers, also with removable roof
1 officer´s cabin, also with removable roof
1 flagpole with a British flag waving in the wind
| One tower with the supplementary octagonal floor. |
I am happy because of the fact that this is a modular terrain. This means that I will be able to work on extensions if I want to, but for it is already ready for action I won´t have to.
What could be next is
1-2 damaged wall sections
1 further gate segment (as I would be able to place even two forts on the table)
1 building for normal soldiers
1 combined building including a small stable for the officer´s horse and a magazine
What should be next is
at least two further flagpoles - one with a French flag and one with a Continental flag for AWI
That is what I might do if I have the inspiration.
I would be glad if I was able to say this about other projects. :)
Here are some pictures of the possible combinations of the elements of the "Fort".
Please notice that these pictures are just for testing the possibilities and they don´t have historical background.
| One of the "normal" towers. |
| The same tower combined with the octagonal extension. |
| Though this combination does not make any sense because of a missing gate section - a combination test with several elements. |
| The same combination extended with the octagonal floor. |
| The smalles version of the "Fort". This version would not be able to create just without the new edge sections. The towers don´t fit close to the officer´s cabin, but the edge segments do. |
| The smallest version with just one tower. |
| Here the same combination with the octagonal extension. |
| Though I am not sure if this vauban style segment is historically correct - I like it very much. |
| Just a little larger variation. |
I am really happy with the result.
| This picture shows the largest possible combination - at the moment :) |
As I got a lot of positive comments within several Facebook groups the only thing I missed was to make moulds of this segments just to cast the segments and to sell them.
Who would be interested?
While writing this post I have a lot of further ideas for more segments. So - maybe to be continued.
Cheers
Mike
Saturday, July 23, 2016
"Stop, oh yes, wait a minute Mr Postman" - New pieces of terrain arrived
Manufacturer: TableTopModellbau
Scale: 28mm
Hi,
I´m sure that almost all of you know the song from The Carpenters.
I just sang this song yesterday as I got information by mail that my next pieces of terrain I ordered at www.tabletop-modellbau.de would arrive the same day. The date was perfect as I had my last working day and now will be on holidays for the next two weeks. What a lucky day.
| The new tiles for my terrain. |
In one of my last posts I already showed some photos of the other tiles I got from www.tabletop-modellbau.de. I just combined the new pieces and created a new scenery. Here is the result.
I decided to get some figures on the scenery. For I used ACW-minis last time I now placed my SevenYearsWar regiments, my favorite period of time. I should buy me a better camera or stop drinking. :) After the shooting I realized that I have shaky hands. :)
Cheers
Mike
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
SYW - A figure able to be used for different armies - Reverend Howard Whitehouse
Manufacturer: Wargames Foundry
Scale: 28mm
Hi,
may I introduce Reverend Howard Whitehouse to you?
I´ve decided this figure to be a Notable for Maurice which can be used in different armies. He got his name from the card deck of the ruleset of Maurice.
This is the game card from Maurice and the effects this card has on the game when it´s used.
And here are some more pictures of the figure. Sorry for the bad quality again. My normal camera is out of energy and would take too long to be reloaded. But I wanted to get this figure posted today.
So I decided to take the photos with my iPhone. I hope you´ll enjoy the pics though.
I built the rock using bark from a tree.
If you are interested in how I did that, just search in my blog for three tutorials I posted in 2012 about building rocks out of barks.
Cheers
Mike
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