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Where is the Bocage?

Where is the Bocage?

Bocage (UK: /bəˈkɑːʒ/, US: /ˈboʊkɑːʒ/ BOH-kahzh) is a terrain of mixed woodland and pasture characteristic of parts of Northern France, Southern England, Ireland, the Netherlands and Northern Germany, in regions where pastoral farming is the dominant land use.

What is clump foliage used for?

Mix and match with other foliage to model medium to model large ground covers, create variation in trees, shrubs, bushes and landscape hillsides. Available in five colors and a fall mix. Use for all scales, colorfast and blends naturally with other foliage.

How do you make fake bushes for a diorama?

You can glue some flower sequins or craft foam flowers on the cotton bushes. Another simple idea for making bushes is to scrunch up some green tissue paper or crepe paper and glue them on to your diorama.

Are there still hedgerows in Normandy?

Hedgerows in 1944 At the time of the Normandy landing, the hedges are on average five meters tall, a smaller height than today. Particularly well maintained, they have an economic role predominant in the region, which has largely disappeared these days.

Where can I buy wargames scenery and terrain?

High quality, handmade, and durable wargames scenery and terrain for a variety of games and scales. We ship to the UK, Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. What do we make? We specialise in roads, hedges, fields, vineyards, trees, rivers, bocage, hills and terrain tiles in all scales from 6mm to 28mm.

How to make a realistic war game landscape?

Creating an authentic war game landscape takes more than just figures and armoury. With planning and imagination trees, hedges, fields and outbuildings can transform your scale war scene into a fully functioning and realistic wargaming scene.

How to make forest bases in wargaming miniatures?

Place the forest bases on the battlefield and add trees! The trees can be removed from the forest bases to allow troops to move into the wooded area, and replaced as they leave! Click here A range of fade-resistant scatter materials supplied in resealable bags for mess-free storage.

What kind of grass do you use in wargaming?

This is a light green type of static grass and looks very lush and “alive”. It works extremely well .. This is the primary Grass Flock used on most wargames armies and on most tournament scenery… This is the most common and popular Static Grass available. It is widely used on most miniature base..

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