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Craters
Craters make for brilliant terrain, adding both tactical depth and visual drama to your battlefield. These blasted scars of artillery bombardments break up the battlefield’s monotony, providing natural cover for infantry and a strategic challenge for vehicle manoeuvres. Whether you paint them with scorched earth tones or scatter them with miniature rubble and slag, craters force players to rethink line of sight and movement, turning what might seem like a simple shootout into a gripping game of cat and mouse. Plus, they’re a fantastic excuse to get a bit messy with your basing technique—what’s more satisfying than a perfect crater that looks like it’s just been carved out of the battlefield by an angry god of war?
Craters make for brilliant terrain, adding both tactical depth and visual drama to your battlefield. These blasted scars of artillery bombardments break up the battlefield’s monotony, providing natural cover for infantry and a strategic challenge for vehicle manoeuvres. Whether you paint them with scorched earth tones or scatter them with miniature rubble and slag, craters force players to rethink line of sight and movement, turning what might seem like a simple shootout into a gripping game of cat and mouse. Plus, they’re a fantastic excuse to get a bit messy with your basing technique—what’s more satisfying than a perfect crater that looks like it’s just been carved out of the battlefield by an angry god of war?