Saturday, May 26, 2018

Wargames Illustrated - New How To Guide

Wargames Illustrated offers a new How To... guide:

North American Mansion
In this How To, we will be showing you how to construct a miniature ACW mansion.
Roman Fortifications
How to build Roman fortifications like those erected by Caesar in Gaul.
Building Bridges
A step-by-step guide to constructing a range of different bridge types.
South East Asian Buildings
We explore some possibilities on modeling buildings inspired by Vietnam.
Early Irish Christian Church
Irish monastic buildings have a unique look and can add a great deal of character to your tabletop. Here is a step-by-step guide to knocking up an early Christian church.
Spanish Convent
We show you how to make a model which can be used on the Churubusco battlefield (Mexico) or many others around the globe.
Wooden Fences & Dry Stone Walls
This terrain project talks us through the construction of a Dark Ages church.
Dice Tower
Paul Davies was "on a roll" when he put together the plans for this simple, yet incredibly handy and eye-catching, dice-rolling tower for you.
Watermill
Another great wargames terrain project. This time, Paul talks us through building a watermill and provides ideas for making it a late Medieval European mill, or a Colonial North American mill. You get to choose.
Native American Longhouse
Paul Davies shows us how to make a Native American Longhouse.
Siege Tower
Our favorite show reporter and habitual terrain builder, Paul Davies, has put together a very helpful little piece on how to achieve one of the most elusive things in wargaming – the in-focus photo of miniatures at play.
Dutch Windmill
We show you how to build a windmill using materials that are quite easy to get hold of and that most wargamers might have lying around their homes.
Battlefield Defenses
In this article, we dive into the world of battlefield defenses.
Redoubts at Borodino
Barry Hilton shows us how he went about building the Russian earthworks for his massive Battle of Borodino weekender.
Link: Wargames Ilkustrated

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