TOPIC: Timecast Trenches |
Standard User Posts: 182 rsjahn 5th Aug 2019 04:26:18 I'm quite pleased with my own handmade trenches, but they have one drawback, they don't bend. So I have tried trenches from timecast, made from flexibel latex. They are locking really good and bend quite nice.
Ralf |
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Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 9th Aug 2019 06:04:20 TimeCast trenches are superb. Here is the set-up that we used for the 100th annivesary of the Battle of the Somme: Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 9th Aug 2019 06:21:33 And the Battle of Messines, which my Grandfather fought in: A view at ground level: Robert |
Standard User Posts: 182 rsjahn 9th Aug 2019 08:27:08 Hi Robert, I envy your big tables... Are all the trenches from timecast? Its really flexible in all dimensions. |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 9th Aug 2019 09:13:07 Yes, the trenches are all TimeCast. At the most recent Joy of Six show, the TimeCast team joked with me that I buy trenches like other people buy model trees - ROFL I ordered some more to paint in Middle East colours for Gallipoli and Mesopotamia ;-) Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 9th Aug 2019 09:16:24 The previous photo is Gallipoli, specifically Sari Bair range on 6 August 1915. Here is Mesopotamia, from the Battle of Ctesiphon: Robert |
I've just collected a rather large box of Timecast trenches for my Joy of Six game next year! https://godsownscale2.blogspot.com/ The God's Own Scale Podcast can be found here... |