VLOG: Boot Camp Tobruk Table Build [Part 1]
September 19, 2018 by johnlyons
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Just keeps getting better, one thing is for sure I won’t have a clue what I a more doing at this boot camp but I will have fun doing it on some awesome tables.
I know what I’ll be doing : killing Tommies with machineguns … 😉
(or at least trying :-D)
Definitely awesome terrain. It makes me wish I had enough space (and skill) to build something similar.
So good! Thanks for putting in all the long hours and hard work guys. I’m really looking forward to seeing it all.
Don’t worry about it, @warzan and @johnlyons – Tobruk was a full-scale port with a pretty solid block structure in many of its core districts.
Don’t doubt yourselves so much! The Historical Community has your back! 😀
Sneak peek at the army boxes ? … hmmm
Their can’t be many town with large three story buildings in them ? back then. the diagonal layout looks good.
Totally agree. Tobruk was essentially a village with around 2000 people living there in WW2. Judging fom the images I have seen so far even two-storey buildings were scarce. But great idea anyways!
these are looking fantastic!! cannot. wait.!!!
lookig forwaard to playing on them. But have a question, where you gonna store them???
@warzan ive been watching these Vlogs and i was hoping that you guys would put a link to where you are getting these raw materials like the foam and cork etc maybe a full product page. you would obviously have looked around for the best deal and i would suppose that putting links on the site might reduce the cost further if your cheeky enough to ask. i’d love to get some foam hills going for my own layout but near me the cost is huge so any pointers in the right direction would be a great help. i also… Read more »
everything so far was sourced on Ebay mate 🙂
I have said before, I wish I could get to your studio. The lessons are great, but I would so love a hands on seminar with you guys on terrain building.