I don't know the scale of the fort, as it was a loose piece without provenance but my guess is 1/2400th scale. Manufacturer unknown. The two sailing vessels in the foreground are 1/1200th. The island feature measures 9.5 inches x 7 inches by 3 inches for a total volume just under 200 cubic inches.
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Sunday, February 17, 2019
'Water Feature' from RobH: Island Fortress
Last year at the Cangames marketplace in Ottawa I picked up this star fort with the intended purpose of placing it at the end of a point of land or on a small island for a terrain feature. This year's challenge water feature bonus round was a perfect fit.
I don't know the scale of the fort, as it was a loose piece without provenance but my guess is 1/2400th scale. Manufacturer unknown. The two sailing vessels in the foreground are 1/1200th. The island feature measures 9.5 inches x 7 inches by 3 inches for a total volume just under 200 cubic inches.
I don't know the scale of the fort, as it was a loose piece without provenance but my guess is 1/2400th scale. Manufacturer unknown. The two sailing vessels in the foreground are 1/1200th. The island feature measures 9.5 inches x 7 inches by 3 inches for a total volume just under 200 cubic inches.
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That is bigger than it looks, I thought it was only an inch across!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice model.
ReplyDeleteUseful little model!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Very nice Rob!
ReplyDeleteVauban in miniature! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking island and star fort Rob!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking fort.
ReplyDeleteGreat feature Rob, that could be useful for many periods.
ReplyDeleteAnother fortified island, I do like these.
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