NotAChair
NotAChair
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1st November
8th November
Pressure Grid Aligned Wargame Compatible Building System. Uses 4x4 & 8x8 sized building blocks for inital construction, followed by addition of additional features such as furniture, people, weapons, storage, etc. Free to use, with or without credit.
modular fortification fort wargame

Comments

  • NotAChair
    NotAChair
    8th November
    The more compact 4x4 elements are designed for use on vehicles, although, I will admit that I haven't tested them yet.
  • Desty
    Desty
    8th November
    unbelievably thiCCC. I might make a mech with this
  • NotAChair
    NotAChair
    4th November
    I mean, even with changing the rock to brick, it still holds up
  • kit236
    kit236
    4th November
    superheavy shell can completely dry up the river to the left but cannot withstand the fort. rock is op
  • ThingamabobOverseer
    ThingamabobOverseer
    3rd November
    The front is effective even against dora/superduperheavy rounds,but still a bit vulnerable to aerial bombing or large barrages
  • NotAChair
    NotAChair
    2nd November
    But even then, it's still only really vulnerable to superheavy guns & repeated hits from heavy howitzers to the roof.
  • NotAChair
    NotAChair
    2nd November
    You can do !set type ttan iron and/or !set type rock brck to make it less durable.
  • Desty
    Desty
    1st November
    sorta excessive? this is why we need superheavy guns and missiles and ap shells in wargame
  • NotAChair
    NotAChair
    1st November
    If you downvote, then please explain the issue.