Saturday 8 February 2014

Wattle Fencing

Another not-very-exciting update this week as I continue my odyssey through the enclosures of history. This time: wattle fencing. This is the jolly nice plastic fencing made by Renedra. I've actually had them assembled (such as it was) and undercoated for a good while, but found them too wobbly. I planned on mounting them on bases to make them sturdier but never got round to it until now.

The whole lot. Nice, detailed kits, that didn't require too much cleaning up. These are the contents from two packs.

 
Some Saxons out and about.


A possible layout.


More Saxons on the loose.


So there it is – another versatile terrain kit added to the collection. Each section is approximately 125 mm long (approx 5 inches), which means the total length is around 1,5 meters. Should be enough!  I think these fences will see much use, especially in our Dark Ages gaming.

Thanks for looking – have a great week everybody!

12 comments:

  1. Nice looking fences Jonas, I like them!

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  2. Like that you've added some dirt and weathering, nice attention to detail!

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    1. Cheers Sören! Got to add some details otherwise they'd be too boring. ;)

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  3. Greate work Jonas !!!

    Please bring to the club for some medieval wargaming;)

    Best regards Michael

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    1. Thanks Michael! I'll bring these along with the walls the next time I'm down at the club.

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  4. They look great Jonas! I could do with some of those, might have to get me some!

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    1. Thank you Rodger! As I said, it's nice kit and not too expensive – what's not to like? :)

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  5. They may be mundane, but they look great and are a must to make your battlefields come alive. Well done!

    Christopher

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    1. Thank you for your kind words Christopher!

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  6. The wattling looks terrific. You can paint the hell out of some dark age minis.

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