Making a stone circle

Started by Steve J, 08 December 2021, 08:19:52 PM

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Steve J

I've put a post on my Blog about how I go about making my terrain, in this case a simple stone circle:

https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2021/12/making-stone-circle.html




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Raider4

Good stuff! Nice and simple, but it's very good to see it done & have it explained step-by-step.

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Techno II

Very nice indeed, Steve. :-bd

Simple, but very effective

If I might pick you up on one mistake.....You haven't aligned it to the Winter Solstice properly. ;)

Cheers - Phil. :)

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Elliesdad

Very nice Steve. The consistency of your bases/terrain is impressive and the stone circle is a perfect match. 👍👍
I trust you've left sufficient gap between the stones for your MDF troops to fit. Ha ha. ;)  ;)

Take care & keep safe,

Geoff

Ps - and, talking of consistency, I note my iPad still doesn't want to post this to your blog...

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DecemDave

Super.  My Ancient Brits are threatening to refuse battle until they get one.  So thanks for publishing the how to.

Steve J

Thanks chaps and glad it's been useful :) .

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Quote from: DecemDave on 09 December 2021, 09:10:31 AMSuper.  My Ancient Brits are threatening to refuse battle until they get one.  So thanks for publishing the how to.

If you want a more complete one there used to be a model of Stone Henge on Amazon, got one a few years back.
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Ithoriel

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Steve J

It would be pretty easy to make your own henge with carved foam blocks. Now there's a thought... :-\ .

Raider4


Quotehttps://www.english-heritageshop.org.uk/build-your-own-stonehenge

Oooh, I've got that somewhere, still in it's box.


(checks)

Tallest blocks are about 40mm.

Ithoriel


QuoteOooh, I've got that somewhere, still in it's box.

Mine too!
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