I’ve finally finished another module for my 1/1200 scale coastal naval terrain. This is another 12″ long by 4″ deep piece with part of a reasonable size town on it, and has been sitting around for two years or possibly a bit longer, so it’s nice to get it finished and out of the way!
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast1_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
The buildings are all from Brigade Models’ Small Scale Scenics line, as always, and the boats and vehicles are 3d prints from Shapeways.
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast2_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
The construction is my standard setup, written about previously (see other related posts at the bottom or my naval scenery summary post) with a base of 1mm styrene sheet, a mix of materials for the basic ground forms, and a lot of different flocks for ground cover.
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast3_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast4_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
The one thing I might still add is some more of the marvelous Shapeways vehicles here and there…
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast5_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast6_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
![](http://www.warbard.ca/files/new_coast7_dec23-1024x576.jpg)
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I don’t have any immediate plans for more coastal modules… but I do have a lot more buildings and vehicles to put to use, and I was thinking that a coastal gun battery would be an interesting addition – the British coastal batteries seem to have had a pretty quiet war, mostly engaging aircraft, but the Allies reported regular engagements with German batteries especially along the occupied French coast… so maybe a half-length 6″ module with a bit of a headland, some gun pits, and a couple bunkers? We shall see…
Wonderful work Brian. It’s like a little diorama- really impressive!