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Galizien 1914
Galizien 1914
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Re: Galizien 1914
Es geht weiter. Die Grundplatte ist soweit fertig.
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Re: Galizien 1914
Das sieht gut aus. Freue mich schon auf die platzierten Figuren. https://www.geschichte-in-miniaturen.d ... =21&t=1237
Die einzig wirklich dumme Frage ist die, die man nicht stellt, weil man denkt, es sei eine dumme Frage.
Re: Galizien 1914
Hallo Patrick,
Your shelters look excellent.
There are two remarkable elements in your landscape.
First the dry river bed with a flatbottom boat on it. The single explosion within the river bed looks different from the others, more massive and glossy, so this predicts there will be water or mud in the riverbed added by you later on. (well done!) But it already works as a river without water. It depends on the season of the event.
The other one is the hidden 'bunker' in the corner of the trenches, covered with earth. Although early in the war, it looks like the trench is there for a long time, covered in green, absorbed by the landscape. I am curious for the scenario behind this. Was there a line of defences already before the war began?
Your shelters look excellent.
There are two remarkable elements in your landscape.
First the dry river bed with a flatbottom boat on it. The single explosion within the river bed looks different from the others, more massive and glossy, so this predicts there will be water or mud in the riverbed added by you later on. (well done!) But it already works as a river without water. It depends on the season of the event.
The other one is the hidden 'bunker' in the corner of the trenches, covered with earth. Although early in the war, it looks like the trench is there for a long time, covered in green, absorbed by the landscape. I am curious for the scenario behind this. Was there a line of defences already before the war began?
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