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Home › Forums › Terrain and Scenery › TRENCHES war of Cuba scenery
Hello again, I bring you a video of how I made some earthen trenches inspired by the Cuban War, with simply some trenches dug with barbed wire to protect. I hope you like it. Greetings to all!
That is a great how-to-doit video two thumbs up.
Nice and effective, thank you!
Problem with miniature trenches is that they often look as if it’s just two earthen banks on a plain. You have avoided this – and probably the trenches in the Cuba war often were on top of a hill you’ve done this very well.
http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/en.html
https://www.anargader.net/
Thank you very much to all for your comments!!
Javier
Nicely done!
Before our house flooded by Hurricane Harvey, we still had a grainy B&W photo of my Dad’s uncles, dressed up in white (?) Spanish cavalry uniforms, near trenches in Puerto Rico (1898). We should have scanned those pictures.
Dan
Loads of WIPs: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9593487@N07/albums/with/72157710630529376