Here some pictures of a King Tiger and some german soldiers in a bocage setting I made a few months ago.
These 1/72 terrain pieces are made for a world war 2 wargame I'm making. The bocage, walls and fences are all made in smaller pieces instead of one big diorama for 2 reasons: flexibility of the layout and because I want to have 'destructable' terrain in my game (for example when a tank drives over the fence I can remove a fence piece).
All the terrain pieces are made from a cardboard or plasticard base with white modeling clay as 'dirt'.
The stones of the walls are made with the white modeling clay as well and I added some static grass. The fences are made with cocktail sticks glued together and some static grass for the base. For the bocage pieces I added 2 hobby train trees and some toothpicks to glue the 'bushes' on. The bushes are made from some kind of modeling moss/lichen. For the road I used a 1/72 truck, tank, halftrack and a baseless figure to add tracks and footsteps and drybrushed it to make them show up when painted.
The miniatures on the picture are 1/72 plastic soldiers. I use 1, 2 and 5 eurocents with some white modeling clay to make bases for my figures to add weight and a nice round base.
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