I went nuts (pun intended) when I saw Saving Private Ryan in the cinema last century. That left the desire to make a huge diorama of Omaha Beach and I went so far to buy tons of subject related Tamiya, Italeri and Dragon models and figures in 1:35 scale. Still have them all.
Later on I had found Flames of War and I started to design my own table pieces - modular 60 cm x 60 cm (2' x 2'). About the same time Battlefront lauched the D-Day and I split the books with a friend. I got Overlord and he got Atlantik Wall. Anyhow, the Bloody Omaha came back to my mind. This was way back in the Day - 2013 or something.
I started with cutting the table pieces out of 3 mm hardboard that had been used at my parents and sisters house building site as a floor cover. Free material!
Then I went to a hobby store and got me some L-frame plastic rod that I cut to about 25 mm (1'') long pieces.
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Some L-frame sticks. |
After that I glued them as crosses.
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Some L-frame crosses. |
...And kept on gluing. Ta-dah! Czech hedgehogs that I spray painted (now that's a technique I use a
lot) .
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Paintjob not pictured. |
Next I took some bamboo barbeque sticks that I cut to two sizes, longer and twice as many shorter.
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Cutting lengths drawn on the table (don't tell The Wife!) |
After that I glued them to be those barricades I don't remember the name of, but you know, those that were put on the beaches so that the landing crafts wouldn't take off so easily.
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Saved! It wasn't the table I drew on... |
Barricades done, I went to work on the beach itself. I took some styrofoams that had came with bookshelves for our livingroom (I hoard styrofoam - great buildingmaterial), glued them to the hardboard to get a little rise on the beach, and added ice cream sticks (it was awful getting those - someone might had bought them cheap from a hobby store, but being as dumb as I am, I forced my way through numerous ice creams, that are more expensive than sticks bought from a hobby store) as a beach wall. I also drew two lines to the table piece, for the surf area and for the sea area.
I used renovation filler - a leftover from our renovation - to smooth the styrofoam edges and also for surf. For the surf I took a reasonable lump of filler and swept the spatula "out to the sea" starting with little spatula pressure and ending up cleaning the spatula going outwards.
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Added the barricades, too. |
Added some sand.
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Adding sand. |
For the cobblestone road behind the sea wall and for the shingle I used various grains from a local supermercado.
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Even when painted, the birds love these. |
The table piece was ready for painting. That time around I used normal furniture paints, because that way I could get the shade I wanted and they were reasonably priced.
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We there yet? |
I painted the sand with two shades of light brown, the cobble stones and shingle two shades of grey, and the sea with grey - drybrushing the tops of the surfs with white, brushing again "out to the sea".
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There. Done. Let's get some beers. |
A couple of months later, we played the beginning game of Band of Brothers Total War Campaign - Normandy. More of that later in a future post.
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"ALL YOU CAN DO HERE IS DIE! COVERING FIRE!" |
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