An obstacle is any terrain feature up to 1" tall that is low enough that it can be climbed upon or easily crossed. This large rock falls into that category.
A DUBOIS WARMACHINE BLOG
DuBois, PA is located in Clearfield County. Clearfield County is a part of the Pennsylvania Wilds™, a 12-county region spanning the northern part of the state which is known for its vast expanse of outdoor beauty and wildlife. We play WARMACHINE™ and HORDES™ in the Wilds of Pennsylvania, and invite you to join us. Come visit, there's lots to see and do. And while you're here make sure to bring your dice ... so you can Play Like You've Got a Pair™!
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November 20, 2008
November 19, 2008
SIMPLE SCENERY: ROUGH TERRAIN
Using some more K'NEX pieces bought from Goodwill, I was able to easily make this piece of simple terrain. I glued the parts in place, added fine grit sand, and then painted it. I added some flock and static grass (from Spectre Hobbies) to finish it off. Quick and easy!
November 17, 2008
SIMPLE SCENERY: GEAR FENCE
This one I call "The Gear Fence."
I constantly visit local Goodwill stores in an effort to find interesting materials for making terrain for WARMACHINE. I found a small box of K'Nex parts and decided that they could be used for something although at the time I had no idea what. They laid around for awhile and then one day I was reading my World War II magazine and I decided that I'd make them into something akin to hedgehog obstacles. Basically the idea is that the battlefields of the Iron Kingdoms are littered with parts, and these could easily be transformed into defensive fortifications.
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