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Home › Forums › Terrain and Scenery › 6mm Japanese village, fields and woods
It’s been a year since I started a 6mm Sengoku-Jidai project. Along the way I got some buildings from Mura Miniatures and Castle Arts, along with a load of cheap trees from China and a few GHQ Vietnamese civilians. Here’s the progress so far:
Sengoku 'blog: https://tenkafubu608971038.wordpress.com
Here’s the progress so far:
woah, so there is more to come?
Dude, it is a genuine treat to look at this, thanks for taking the time to snap it and post it up here.
As my English friends say: Bloody hell that is lovely! Quite impressive and well done. I really like that you have several different types of crops, and your paddy dikes aren’t just all mud/dirt. And it’s all very vibrant!
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Wow, just wow. SO much to look at. I love the little guys working in the fields.
That is an amazing piece of work…..those paddy fields are just begging for Hueys and airstrikes!!
"Even dry tree bark is not bitter to the hungry squirrel"
That looks very good
The Mura Miniatures buildings are excellent – I use them for my 10mm Russo-Japanese War wargames
Very impressive.
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Absolutely stunning! great work, how big are the squares you have attached the buildings etc too?
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Thanks. The squares are all 10cm.
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A very nice board, the shrine tile in particular!
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That is beautiful – great work sir!
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The small scale of 6mm doesn’t generally do much for me, but this does. Beautifully done!
Simply superb work.