Friday, December 12, 2025

Shell Craters

Shell Craters

Second batch of terrain/filler items.

A mixed batch of shell craters, these are 3D prints from John Banks https://www.facebook.com/JbWargamming scaled down to 20mm for me.

                    I`ve based them on pieces of clear acrylic, before a dark grey undercoat, then a simple paint job with a light dusting of sand.

A few 20mm Regulares just for scale

Two large calibre craters (one double)

Three medium craters

Eight smaller craters 


The whole lot together






6 comments:

  1. Nice, but don’t you just think that non-wargamers will look at this and think “what the heck is going on there?” ๐Ÿ˜‰
    Still, each to their own - and it does keep us happy ๐Ÿ˜Š
    Cheers,
    Geoff

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    1. As the blog is called "Baber on Wargames" and I`ve been playing with toy soldiers since I was little (and make no attempt to hide it) - what other people outside our hobby think is the least of my concerns :)

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    2. TBH, I wasn’t being especially serious - more just reflecting how, what we do in our hobby might look to “outsiders”. Whenever my wife “accuses” me of being a wargamer I always respond with “but at least I’m not a trainspotter”. Spotting trains may not be my cup of tea, but if they enjoy it then what-the-heck ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    3. I know, never took the comment in anyother way than with a smile :) My wife loves to tell people I play with toy soldiers, but most men seem to think it would be nice to have a hobby and most women like the fact I do something creative (the building/painting side). I`m not embaressed by our hobby, this blog was started to advertise it.

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  2. They are rather nice, I like the look of them and very handy they should be too.

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    1. Very kind, I have quite a few (see my last game) but I like tp spread the love and buy from different manufacturers, John does some nice stuff.

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