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Sharp Practice - ACW for Pennies on the Dollar.

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A Little House on the Prairie.

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Hi everyone,

As I wait for the bases to arrive from Warbases.com, I realized I had no terrain for this period in 1/72 scale.  I looked around and did not find a lot in 1/72.  Most of the ACW is in 15mm or 28mm.

Since I am playing in a 1:1 scale I really wanted my terrain to be in scale.  The underlying philosophy of this project is to get it on the tabletop cheaply, therefore I decided to make my own terrain as cost-effectively as possible.

I already made the skirmish bases with cheap materials, so I decided to make the rest in the same fashion.

The first piece is a small house.  I have never built anything like this before so it was a bit of a challenge.  The materials I use were off-cuts of foam-board, thick cardboard and pieces of Styrofoam.  The only thing I bought was bag of wooden stirrers for 5 euros.

Foam-board, thick cardboard and pieces of Styrofoam.Foam-board, thick cardboard and pieces of Styrofoam.
Enough wooden stirrers to last me a lifetime.Enough wooden stirrers to last me a lifetime.

After looking at some photos of ACW period houses, I drew one to scale on paper and copied it onto the foam-board.  I cut out the shapes and glued them together and placed them on a base (this is the same stuff the skirmish bases are made from).

A Little House on the Prairie.

The next step was to glue the wooden planks to the structure.  At first I did a lot of measuring, but I realized later I could just glue them on and cut off the jutting pieces with a scissors and trim down the planks with a blade at a later stage.

A Little House on the Prairie.

The last step was the most time consuming.  This was the roof and details.  Cutting up the tiles individually and gluing them on one by one was a headache. Adding the window frames and the patio fence was very finnicky.

The chimney is made out of Styrofoam and covered with card to mimic brick work.  The bricks came out a little too big but I did not realized the mistake until after I primed the chimney with Vallejo’s White Stone.

Thankfully I only want three houses.  So one down, and two to go.

A soldier is in the photo for scale - it looks correct.A soldier is in the photo for scale - it looks correct.

I made a lot of mistakes with this first attempt.  I also learned  a lot.  So things balance out. All I need to do is paint it up.

The next building will be a barn.  If the bases don’t come by Tuesday, then I will start it, otherwise I will continue painting up the Confederates.

I also want to make some trees, fences, hills and fields – which I will also document here.

Until next time, stay safe and have fun.

NR

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