Pandemic, small children and a lot of other projects stops me from being
an active blogger. Recently it has been a bit better and I bought three
very nice flat hills from my friend in Småland.
They only cost med 2 Euros each but the the delivery coste me 6 Euros but
alltogether I am very satisfied with the buy.
The biggest hill will be renovated because some of the flock has been
scrubbed of. I will use thes flat hills for a variety of scenery and it
will fit perfectly for both 28mm-,15mm- and 6mm-scale.
Very nice additions and a bargain too.
SvaraRaderaIndeed Michael and it will be a nice addition.I have planned for a long time to make flat hills but these are much more usable because of its plastic-core.To use polystyrene is often nice but when it floss it is less... Thankyou very much my friend.
RaderaI love your expression "flat hills", but these are very useful for all periods and distinctly define your hills.
SvaraRaderaI think some variety in your flock colour and maybe a few rocks wwould help their asthetic appeal greatly.
Thankyou very much Joe. The expression "flat hills" is taken from a documentary made by Yorkshire TV about the war in Russia 1941. A former "Jerry" talked about the landscape as flat valleys and flat hills. :) I will use your tip using rocks and dirt.
Radera