The overall dimensions are 15 inches by 12 inches and 2 inches in height. All the wood was recycled from old projects.
Clamps are your friend while working with wood.
Cutting the "stone blocks for the dugout - they're brought .75 inches square on the ends and 1.5 inches long.
I love my Proxxon hate wire cutter!
Test fit with minis and game materials
The lattice for the turn counters and scoring was a bit of a pain to make
I'm not happy with the colors and will redo them
Tet fitting the blocks without glue
All glued down and ground material applied
First coat of grey paint. I used three coats of a water down cheap craft acrylic paint and then dry brushed white.
Some of the interior details. The chalkboard was a lot of fun
and the finished product!
This blog will will contain my rather pedantic ramblings on my experiences within the miniature war gaming hobby. There will be informative how-to’s, thrilling battle reports and thought provoking editorials. I fully expect that history will one day view the contents of this blog on par with Homer’s Illiad or Newton’s Principalia. Or it's a complete waste of time.
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