Friday, 3 October 2025

Retreat from Moscow - Scatter Terrain - Wagons

 


Yes....more Scatter terrain for our Retreat from Moscow shenanigans!


These two wagons are from Temu, (don't tell my kids!)


They only cost a couple of quid and I have another three to paint up as well.


I was going to have these as useable wagons, but chose to use and base them as scatter terrain.
They are probably slightly bigger than they should be, but hey ho, they work fine for me.


As you can see, I posed them alongside my new fences from my last post, Gotta sort those trees out soon as well, that might be a meet up with Lee and have another terrain day fix-up though?



36 comments:

  1. A nice mix of wagons. My lips are sealed about there origins as requested. However what works, works.
    Stephen

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  2. Lovely. I can use these in my Mordheim city.

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  3. Another great looking terrain Ray!

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  4. Great looking scatter terrain/wagons , your secret is safe with me!
    Best Iain

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  5. Great additions and beautifully done Ray.

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  6. Well done on the wagons. Touch of snow on the trees and the setup will be perfect.

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  7. Great work Ray, very atmospheric

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  8. Excellent work on those and T**u certainly has loads of stuff for the wargamer at incredibly cheap prices. They have given me an idea for some surplus wagons, crates etc that I've had kicking around for years:).

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  9. Nice work Ray and as you know, I have no scruples about taking advantage of the excellent bargains available on Temu. Look forward to seeing your winter trees!

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  10. Nice additions to the project again, Ray!

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  11. So atmospheric, and so beautifully done!

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  12. Nicely done and they look great on the table, very handy pieces.

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    1. Thanks Donnie. It's a strange piece of history and you need loads of items like these to make it as realistic as you can.

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  13. They look excellent Ray, and I wouldn't have even noticed them being a little large until you mentioned it - and even then I don't really see it. Splendid work.

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  14. Nice work Ray, when do you anticipate getting it all on a table?

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  15. Ooo yes, another terrain day please 😁. Just not as hot as the last one 🥵

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