Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2025

The first try to paint after my eye surgery - some more 15mm Mediterranean buildings completed

Since my eye surgery back at the beginning of August I wasn´t able to paint or build anything for a long time and I will struggle to paint miniatures for much more weeks to come as I still largely lack three-dimensional vision.
This means I cannot properly judge the distance between the tip of the brush and the surface, amongst other things. That´s why painting details becomes a real challenge for me.

Novertheless I could complete my mediterranean buildings for my "Gela 1943" project, but these can (and will) be used for the complete mediterranean area of course.
Painting the individual roof tiles was extremly time-consuming with the current handicap, but also a good practice for adapting to the new circumstances.
After all but I´m pretty happy with the result 😊



















Thursday, July 10, 2025

Terrain - Building an Oasis

My next project - a model an oasis for our wargames set in North Africa and the Levant including a water basin, water channels and of course showing it´s agricultural use:

Overview of my Oasis.


I was not aiming for 100% accuracy of detail, for example in terms of the plants depicted.
On the one hand, terrain for wargames has to be reasonably robust, which means that many techniques from diorama modelling cannot be implemented, and on the other hand, the scale itself sets its limits when it comes to realising it in the model.
The main thing for me was the modelling of the different levels/storeys into which the cultivation of the different types of fruit and vegetables in an oasis are divided.


Schematic illustration of the layers of an oasis


The inhabitants of the oasis developed a three-layer farming system: The tall date palms sheltered shorter trees, and below these trees grew even smaller shrubs and plants.
Date palms are widespread and there were grapevines, pomegranate, and fig trees. Also found here are annuals, including lentils and cereals but also simple grasses, which are needed as fodder for the cattle (mostly goats).



And before I get to the photos of the terrain pieces I built, one more note:
I am aware that the use of wooden buckets for drawing water in oases was the exception rather than the rule and that bags made of goatskin were used in the majority of cases.

In my example, the bucket simply arrived at the oasis with a caravan and was exchanged for dates etc. - which is quite plausible if you look at the following drawing of an oasis near Suez from the 19th century:



And here are completed terrain pieces representing my version of an Oasis that is very far from perfect.
Palms are cheap China plastic ones completely repainted - I will post a link to the WiP post at the end of this one:

Well, water basin and wooden water crane - a housing for a diesel pump will be added later to the platform next to the well.

The central water distributor and 2 seperate water channels

Date palms provide shade for the underlying fields of fruit ...

pumkins ...

vegetables and even just gras to fodder the cattle.

and some additional bases with more Date palms to fill gaps.


There will be follow more bases over time but together with all my palms I finished over the last year I will be fine for now 😉


Some more detail shots of the pieces:












And a few shots with 28mm and 15mm miniatures for size comparison:






Information and pictures of the WiP stage can be found in this post:

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Terrain: A mediterranean house in 28mm

For our 28mm project, which is set in the Levant as part of ‘Operation Exporter’, we naturally also need suitable terrain.
While the trees and palm trees I built for the 15mm games can also be used in 28mm without any problems and I still had a few suitable stone walls in stock, the situation was different for buildings.

Fittingly, I had kept some MDF kits from Micro Art Studio from an old Freebooters Fate project, which fit perfectly into the Middle East setting. This one is called "Cabana Maduro".

As I was under a bit of time pressure to get everything ready by CONflict Rhineland 2025, I'll add the little details that bring a scene to life later: Barrels, sacks, clay jugs etc.









And some more pictures from the WiP stage:








Thursday, January 16, 2025

Terrain: A small Church in 15mm for Sicily (and the entire Mediterranean)

As a little warm-up exercise, I'm starting the new year with adding one more piece of terrain to my existing 15mm collection - a small church/chapel for our Sicilian setting, but it could be used nearly all around the Mediterranean.

It´s a 3D print again with the STL from 3dprintterrain where I ‘plastered’ the walls after printing.
This means that the print lines have largely disappeared and the surfaces look more realistic than if they were just painted.
As usual, the roof tiles are individually painted to achieve the typical Mediterranean look.

Next I need a suitable cemetery ...






And some pictures from the WiP stage: