Category: Scenery
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From the Lost Abbaye to Mirkwood
I love the Lost Abbaye board but it has a major drawback, the playing area is way too small for anything other than small skirmish games
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Moot of Malval – Summer Campaign 2019
A month ago, we organized the first edition of the Moot of Malval, a Mordheim campaign on a full week-end. We played the whole campaign of the Malval table. We were six players and our friend Geoffray acted as the Dungeon Master. This event motivated me to come back to the Malval table and made…
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Erebor – Dwarf army display board
Today post will be special as I will not showcase my own work but the one of a great friend of mine: David aka Grosacquet. Among his many talents, David is a veteran wargamer, the chairman of the Mootland Clan (our local wargaming club) and, more importantly, a great Scenery maker. David specialized in heroic…
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Gallery – Tatooine close-up shots
I had a little fun last week-end as I tried for the first time to take pictures of my Star Wars Legion minis on the Tatooine boards. It was very fun to set up the shots as if I was doing the promo of minis or taking shots for a rulebook. I’m no photographer but…
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Gallery – Tatooine board
I finally found the time to do a proper photoshoot of the Tatooine board. The two modules are mirror images of each other. This means that each side of one module is compatible with one side of the other module. As a result, these two modules can be assembled in 4 configurations as follow: I’m…
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Tatooine board – details
My favorite part: adding the last details! I wanted to have some sort of pipe coming from the ground like some sort of underground extraction system.
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Tatooine board – Topography and basing
I have now a clear idea of what I want for this Tatooine board. According to the rules, Star Wars Legion games are played on 90 x 180 cm area (3’x6′).
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Tatooine board for Star Wars Legion
Star Wars Legion was my most anticipated game for 2018. The battle of Hoth is the reason that made me want to play miniatures wargaming. Seeing all these rebells in the ice trenches firing at the advancing AT-AT was the most awesome battle I could imagine as a teenager. I still remember that scene and…
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Gallery – Imperial Fortress board
As we were preparing the battle boards last Friday for the Medal of Colors “Assault on Molech“, I took a few pictures of the Imperial Fortress board fully finished. I really like the final look and it was great to work in tandem with Rémi (salaise figurines studio) on this project. I would say that…
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Imperial Fortress – topography and basing
Following the previous article, my friend Rémi (Salaise Figurine) and I decided to make an Imperial Fortress board for the next Medal of Colors events (August 4th and 5th, 2018).
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Medal of Colors – Molech’s Fortress
The next opus of Medal of Colors will be held on Saturday, 4th and Sunday 5th, August 2018 in Vienne, France.
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Fallout board – Ready to play!
That’s it, the Drumlin Diner module is done and ready to go. I also painted the shipping crate to the colors of the Vault-Tec uniform.
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Medal of Colors: Return of Primarchs 2018 – Part 2
This last Medal of Colors event was the biggest we ever had with 18 players from all over France and Switzerland ;). Here are the armies of the attendants and the winners of the Hobby Challenges.
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Medal of Colors: Return of Primarchs 2018 – Part 1
On last Saturday February, 3rd 2018, was the 4th Medal of Colors event. The theme for this 4th edition was “The Return of Primarchs” and the first time for Warhammer 40k 8th ed.