These are latex which makes them perfect for laying over terrain plus you get 2 ft sections per pack. I certainly don't have time to be messing around with clay and filler, that sounds almost as much fun as decorating!
These will be a welcome addition to my terrain for WW1
Assuming each board is 4 X 3 and that only the middle 3 boards would have trenches for both sides (assuming double trench system for both) then it would be 12 foot x4 = 48 feet Assuming they go straight across.
Bit of modelling clay or flexible filler and I'm sure we could do these ourselves!
ReplyDeleteThese are latex which makes them perfect for laying over terrain plus you get 2 ft sections per pack. I certainly don't have time to be messing around with clay and filler, that sounds almost as much fun as decorating!
ReplyDeleteThese will be a welcome addition to my terrain for WW1
I will be getting some at JoS. We need to work out how many we need for an operational game. I will also be checking out the Verdun forts as well.
ReplyDeleteAssuming each board is 4 X 3 and that only the middle 3 boards would have trenches for both sides (assuming double trench system for both) then it would be 12 foot x4 = 48 feet Assuming they go straight across.
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