Simple on the spot rules with the help of some stats and dice and there it is a test of some miniatures throwed in the mayhem of a battle. In fact, two battles, one in desert war theater, the other in the Eastern Europe, circa WW2. I represented cities more like in Panzer General legend video wargaming series.
The terrain is made from plasticine plastic A4 plates and 200g A4 papers painted (Louvre and Vallejo paints), while the terrain features are done with Fimo Air-Drying Clay (Soft and Basic) for hills, also with polystyrene covered with little stones and sand, the dust and smoke with painted parts of sponges, the flags with simple 200g color paper, the buildings from the cities with stickers (cuttings up, painted and based on a 200g paper), the destroyed vehicles were made with a bunch of metal pieces left from miniatures (as bad or extra casting elements), the forest with foliage for trees and also with the help of mousse/forex sheets, the river with 200g A4, blue paint and over them a PVC glue that cures/dries transparent, and yeah I think this is all. Oh, yeah, for the miniatures there is even more to write, but very briefly, I used Vallejo colors, drybrushing and washing.
There is much work left to be done for all the terrain features to look properly *read as I like*, but everything went nice and easy (honestly, I would have answered otherwise when I was trying to get something out of all these materials).
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