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Flames of War Model Scenary
Hello all. My 10 year-old has recently shown interest in a WWII miniatures game called Flames of War. It’s a turn-based strategy game where 1:100 scale units from company to division sizes are set on a 4’ by 6’ table and combat is determined by dice roles. The game maker provides kits for the units and also cards which provide their stats. Players assemble and paint their units as well as design their game boards depending on what elements they want. Forest, town, beach and river crossings, etc.
Being so young, I don’t want to blast through dollars in scenery though. So I’m hopeful that I can find some models of hedge row, stone walls, road ways, and river segments. Yeah, I can probably be simple with painted cardboard cutouts, but if there is more immersive elements ...
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Dear sreinmann:
Your new best friend will be how reduce and enlarge to print at 1/100 scale. Look at Fiddlers Green Buildings, Search German WWII Architecture paper models, Mauther has stuff designed for 28mm Gaming. Good luck, Enjoy the search Miles
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There are many things available. Google 'Gaming Papercraft Terrain'
PaperMau has many things on your list that can be rescaled, https://papermau.blogspot.com/ https://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2008/...op-gaming.html can also help you out And of course Cardboard Warriors, https://cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/ , which has the best search engine I have seen anywhere. MProteau's cobblestone tiles are very good, as is Cardstock Dane's Roman Roads, https://cardboard-warriors.proboards...le-bonus-tiles
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