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ArnhemOosterbekboards - First Set finished.wmv

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2009

Shows a set of modular boards comprising the first of 3 sections. These boards are intended for use with 20mm WWII figures for a battle between the cities of Arnhem and Oosterbek.

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  • The only problem I have with making large boards is how to store them! What would you do? I mean, I have enough space to do so, but I can't decide whats the best layout that won't damage or flake hills ... especially flames of war boards! Any advice would be great.

  • @stefanoGFsiciliano storing large boards is definitely a problem. I have trouble just storing extra 20" x 10" boards. Stacking them flat, with bubble wrap between them is the best strategy I think. And probably not more than 5-6 high as its gets heavy and can press on the flock perhaps sticking it to the bubble wrap and pulling it off. Using cardboard boxes helps as they make a sort of proto-shelf when stacked, and dust free. Dust is the enemy of flock as its hard to remove. :)

  • Oh and something Im missing here; the Netherlands have a large number of watering ways, because of our flood plain status. Anyhow, pretty much all fields here have ditches about a meter deep running around them, those in turn lead towards larger water ways. Railways as well would have these ditches along their sides. Once again, getting you reference pictures of these wouldnt be a problem should you want them.

  • Wow, thank you for the offer and the information. I will see about putting in the ditch along side the railroad but space may be limited. If you have a quick pic (please don't go to any effort though) of the ditches you reference or rail lines, you could send it to my terranscapes email address.

    Oh, and my goof on the spelling. :)

  • W00t always amazing to see some FOW and especially when it is a Dutch setting!!!

    Great work man!! (is this for the museum in Oosterbeek renovating their battlefield display?)

  • No, a private customer but I think his total collection might be museum worthy. :)

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  • I have send the information trough the contact form on your website. Good luck with it and hope to see some more updates soon.

  • Gha, funny to think I commented on the previous video not knowing this was actually supposed to be something so close to my home. For all clarity its spelled Oosterbeek.

    Dont strain yourself on the sandraising for the rails, those tend to be very artificial looking over here, even in those days.

    Also red brick roads are correct, just confirming. Could probably get you pictures of roads from that period should you want them for reference.

  • Set is going to be really nice!

  • wow when this is finished it will be ammazing

  • Hee man love the board kinda funny the cities are in Holland land were i live:D check out my mini board vids i did nummers around the bards also maybe you want to use that style i love the style i use it is realy handy take care man hope you check the out!

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