Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Some Scenic Views

 No, surprisingly, not another bit of contract work for NZTB, but rather, a Peanut Butter and Jelly post featuring most of my recently acquired terrain items from Temu!


The two sizes of trees, which have been enhanced with the addition of extra flock to bulk them out



First few parts of the eleven part "ruins" set of 3d printed terrain


Another few parts ....


.... and some more. All the infantry are PSC hard plastic 28mm Russians



This is the two part Ruined Cathedral set



And with a couple of vehicles - BA10 above and IS II below


And finally, below, are four images with 20mm vehicles and figures, just for an idea of how well the pieces would work with the smaller figures.




Depending on the size of building you have in mind, you could even possibly use some of these pieces with 15mm figures ......

Thats all for tonight - but in Breaking News - I was able to log back into Blogger on my "other" gmail account (using exactly the same procedure that failed two days ago - so go figure?!), so now, I can load the images super-fast on my phone, then transfer here to do the typing part - which I find a massive irritation on my phone!

Oh, and by the way, Happy Battle of Waterloo Day!

14 comments:

  1. Very nice work and good job on the photos. Nice when tech works properly and makes life easier.

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    1. Cheers Joe! Re the tech - exactly! All I want it to do is work the same way, every time, without me having to understand how and why - just like starting the car or switching on the dish washer!

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  2. Great work on the terrain!

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  3. I do like the look of the ruins, very smart!

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    1. Cheers Ray, I am pretty happy with how these have worked out!

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  4. Those ruins have turned out really well

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  5. The trees and ruins really look good, you must be very happy with them, great additions for your table.

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    1. Thanks Donnie...yes, I am very happy, particularly given the low cost of the raw products!(being a cannie Scot and all that!)

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  6. Plenty of excellent terrain Keith. The ruins have been very well painted and look great.

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  7. Not up to NZTB offerings but fine scenery, none the less. Good to see that blogger is cooperating once again.

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  8. Lovely work Keith, and I particularly like the painted stone-work on the ruins.

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