So this is a quick post to let you all know how our 28mm WW2 Pacific game is progressing.
Video link... https://youtu.be/j_l5PiYoTkk
Above : An LVT1 enters the danger zone !
We thought about the mats for the game....our "go too" place is Deep Cut. Their mats are really great. We have used the Cobblestone mouse mats for our Stalingrad game. They just sit really well - very flat. Really good to look at. So we have now ordered the "Waterworld" and "Beach" mats (with a little help / donation from Donald -you know who you are!).. We already have a DC grass mat. This means we will have access to three 6 x 4 foot mats to play on. Totalling a play area 12 x 6 foot.
We started also looking for some jungle landscape and foliage. This was quite a quest... most of the ready made commercial kit is expensive and we need a lot. So this lead us down the fish tank root!
So looking around we found something at the correct height and bought some samples (approx. £5 for a 12 inch sq. grid) for testing..
We bought two sheets of aquarium grass...as you can see from the picture its plastic turfs set onto a mesh grid.
The turfs can be pulled out of the grid. Each turf can then be cut into 4 separate turfs.
After it was cut up we then needed to fix it back to an upright position again. To do this we went back to our clear bases (made from thin (2mm) clear A4 acetate sheets). We could even just cut larger sections too give a jungle feel but keep a movement for vehicles and troops..
The cut up clumps were then hot glued onto the clear bases, then the hot glue painted over with green!
We then sourced some "cake decorations" for our Palm Trees - these were the most cost effective ones we could fine. These are also hot glued onto larger free cut bases of varying shapes with the grass clumps added..
p.s. the red digestive biscuits in the background are an essential accessory LOL.
The scale is ok (28mm figure) but our trees could be slightly larger but being plastic they are very durable and robust. Also we have made lots of additional larger palm trees with pipe cleaners and paper to supplement for the height - see previous posts.
We even put some bunkers together with thin wooden dowels and hot glue. Then weathered and added some foliage.We also 3d printed the typical armoured Japanese pillboxes and added some foliage to blend them -a little.
With the larger pieces...we made some "gaps" so that troops could be placed in the grass cover/ambush.
The overall effect is cool. But I cannot wait to see these on the DC mats. We can cover about 4x2 foot. with the £25 pounds worth of jungle kit - at this density. So we may need more but I think this is a great alternative to the off the shelf stuff.
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