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Building large scale battlefields

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:54 pm
by OneEye589
So I want to do a forum battle or some kind of big Brikwar. I don't have tons of good building pieces and I want to make an epic field. I have an area that's a decent size (4.5 32x32 baseplates by 3.5 32x32 baseplates), but I need to fill it with stuff. This mostly goes out those those of you who have really large battles on only baseplates (Nataya and Warhead are who I'm thinking of mostly).

I only have one raised baseplate and I would rather not have to buy more bricks. What's the way to get the most out of my bricks for an entertaining battlefield?

At the moment I have some BURPs next to the raised baseplate and plan to extend the level over to make a nice plateau. I have some grey and road baseplates near that and the rest are green. I have a couple types of large fences to use and lots of other random pieces to fill space.

Let's make some suggestions for everyone so we can all make awesome battlefields. Suggestions on how to get the most out of our battlefields.

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:16 pm
by Robot Monkey
Lots of pre-made wreckage. It gives it a "Apocalyptic" feel and provides decent cover and terrain.

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:36 pm
by Swordsalmon
Add a house or two, and a wall. Those help with everything.

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:45 am
by Keldoclock
There are a few ways to create ossum battlefeilds, I did a hell of a lot of work with this a good number of years back, but most of that lego was given away/sold.

Anyways, you have to consider things both tactically and aesthetically.

If you are willing to use advanced techniques and a good number of parts, you could go for raised terrain. This creates rolling hills and plains, and is a great way to seriously spice up the average flat battlefield. Additionally, you can make trenches, foxholes, and possibly even underground bunkers! This is done like so:
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If you don't have the parts or time for that, another way to utilize what you have is to do the following-

Have the raised baseplate in the center, and some form of structure on it. This is done to draw the eye towards the piece, and also creates an obvious capture and control point for both armies. Feel free to put some weapons crates and flags and shit up here.

Use grey baseplates and roads together, build as many buildings as you can manage without using rainbow(windows as firing ports, walls for cover, always keep in mind how the players may use this). Gas stations are great, 'cause they explode!

Put some civilians around here, have a few of their vehicles going down the road. having 1.5 vehicles per road plate is generally a good rule of thumb.

Drop all of your trees in the green areas, feel free to use whatever blue plates may be laying around to make some pretty streams in there. If you make it large enough, it can be an fun obstacle!

Keep BURPS near what is supposed to be natural rock formations, and build a bit on them to try to disguise their cookie-cutter BURP-ness.

Utilize those fences near the town, or if they are brown you can try putting them down near the jungle, and have that as a starting point for one of the armies.

Hopefully I've been of aid!

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:22 am
by Apollyon
You can easily make some hills ans such with those plates if you have them:

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Like this where I had added some plants as well. Looked pretty good (before parts of it got blasted away)

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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:34 pm
by OneEye589
Started building and already have a basic idea of what I'm gonna do as far as setting-wise. I don't have tons of basic building bricks, so I'm just trying to fill up the space with whatever pieces I can find a lot of and utilize in some way. Thanks for the tips so far, guys.

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:40 pm
by Warhead
I'm just learning too but feel free to use anything you can find that might help.

http://www.brikwars.com/forums/viewtopi ... 61&start=0

The last entry update on the front page is a link for a bombed out structure, it used less briks the more holes you have in it.

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:37 pm
by piltogg
well, if you just worry about the outsides of the buildings, and primarily only from the sides that you primarily look at them from. You can just place a few strategic pieces where other walls are. (so basically make a series of Facades) especially for buildings on the edge of the field, middle placed ones should be more fleshed out. Small buildings tend to be a waste of space, as people rarely ever will even think about the possibility of utilizing them tactically. SO make a few bib buildings rather than a lot of small buildings.

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:01 pm
by RoC77
The firght between Natalya, Tuefish, & me didn't require too many bricks on the field.

http://www.brikwars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5823

The large walls on my side were made using 6 pieces. If you have plate pieces you can make some hasty building with them, or at least a sturdy wall for cover. Also you can do a mine field or an AT mine field, all you would need is a sign, and it makes for an interesting obstruction. If you have blue plates, water obstacles should be fun too.....

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:19 pm
by Ranger S2H
some day i'm going to create a huge urban diorama, trying to capture the atmosphere of the battle for stalingrad. a stalemate where both sides are waitting for an attack, with no clear battle lines. just no mans land with a few MG nests. where troops of both sides occupy two stories of the same building, without a way to get to eachother, where entire streets are impassible because there is a single sniper on one end, but noone knows which end it is.

the other thing Ill be trying to do is to build two armies, but to make sure neither of them look like the bad guys, because hey, thats war.

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:00 pm
by OneEye589
Scrapped my old one, started work on a new one. Not sure how large it's going to be, probably 3 baseplates by 4.5 baseplates.

So far at one end have a Goatse Bunker type situation, only thing I've worked on. Lava pool surrounding some sort of structure that I only have the base for. Crappy pics because of bad lighting in my room at 9PM.

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There's gonna be a lot more on the structure and more detail. From the front you can see the start of a road that will also have more done to it. I should be able to make it go straight down the center all the way down the battlefield.

So what other things do you guys want to see? I don't have a lot of bulk bricks, so large structures like the usual death walls are sort of out at the moment. I was thinking maybe some smaller structures scattered about. Any ideas that you guys really want to see? No promises.

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:17 pm
by Silverdream
I think that a river streching across the battlefield, some trees, some flowers and some animals would fit.

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:18 pm
by OneEye589
I'll see what I can do about some water.

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:41 pm
by enders_shadow
Carnivorous animals. Because bunnies just don't cut it.

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:47 pm
by mgb519
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