Dear All
Roundway Tower is about alternate history and these are the components for my entry centered around a card building from an old Citadel Miniatures card building book Townscape. Actually some buildings from this featured in an earlier challenge entry.
The traditional history is ..... 1505 and outside a sleepy small town in the Holy Roman Empire in Southern Germany a sleepy guard is on duty outside the town hall.
The terrain feature is designed to fit on to two other bases so can also be used a a complete renaissance type small town for an impetus games I have.
The alternate history is .....1936 England, outside the grammar school in Stratford Upon Avon local VI form students prepare to defend the School against advancing Red forces. Not sure who decided it was a good idea to give these kids 303's! ........ These figures are from the Gripping Beast site - Woodbine Miniatures, very nice figures.
Points wise not sure about the terrain piece as it is a card building cut out. Previously Curt awarded 10 points for a base so have gone with that?
So that terrain 10 plus 25 for the figures and 30 for the challenge - 65.
On to the last challenge before the deadline and will be using Sarah's balloon to assault the Peak!
Cheers Jez
I really love the building, I think I remember the book. The schoolboys are great, very "IF..."
Martin
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Thursday, 12 March 2020
From JezT Challenge - Roundwood Tower "The Town Hall" 65pts
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28 mm,
Challenge Island,
JezT,
Woodbine Miniatures
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Nice work and I thought of too, just need a sheep with a human head!
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Good work Jez. :)
ReplyDeleteNice work Jez.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures and the town looks good together!
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