Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Retreat from Moscow - Scatter Terrain - Ruined fences

 


I bought these ramshackle looking fences a few months ago and have only just had the chance to finish them off after starting them weeks ago.


I bought 2 packs worth of fences as soon as they became available from John Banks on Facebook.


They are all 3D printed and come in 2.5-3 inch strips.


I based them all up on card with rounded edges, so you can make corners and bends easier.


Some I based singularly and some 2 to a base.


Here's a single one, (on the left)


and a double. 
They were based as per my and Lee's basing scheme and fit in perfectly with all our other figures and terrain pieces.


32 comments:

  1. Those look really good, Ray. You've done a tremendous job getting them to fit into your Retreat From Moscow project. Splendid stuff.

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  2. Those look great. Like the bits of snow stuck to the fences.

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  3. These look great! Perfect for the Old West too.

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  4. Fabulous looking terrain for the scenario, Ray! They look like museum pieces.

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    1. I did try and make them look old, so thank you, Dean.

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  5. More very handy terrain pieces Ray, they look great, nice work.

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    1. Thanks Donnie, I'm sure they will come in very handy, when we finally get a game with all our figures.

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  6. Excellent bit of terrain Ray, they would work in any era and any location where it snows!

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  7. There is a definite knack to basing fences to give enough flexibility as you point out above Ray. They look great.

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    1. Yes, indeed. I did toy with the idea of gluing them to some terrain, but went with the flexibility side of things instead.

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  8. I don't know, but in the near future I see them becoming firewood. Nice looking terrain.

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    1. Agreed! and maybe breakfast if they're really hungry!

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  9. Lovely work once again and I always prefer rough and ready fences to perfect picket ones painted white.

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  10. Great job, Ray. Pictures came out very good. Love all the snow, too.

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  11. Excellent looking fencing!
    Best Iain

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