You bomb craters look terrific, Pobs.
This terrain is coming along nicely.
I see the 'frontlines' are focussed into areas on the larger, high-altitude view. Didn't these connect up more?
Some more obsevations:
-----Could the zig-zags curve or be offset from one another? One long line doesn't quite look right. Edited: looking back, I see some nice changes. Connecting trenches and trails from the rear will make this possible. Further back are roads or trails for bringing in new cannon fodder.
-----Earth colors can vary with terrain. Some bomb and artillery craters can be 'new' with bright edges. 'Old' ones are duller brown and bigger from being trampled.
No tall, denuded tree poles?
-----How about a wider no-man's land between the opposing forces? Looks like no more than 100 meters now.
-----Some mild hills and valleys will add depth. And make a flyer's life more interesting.
-----Since the frontlines changed, the entire devastated or "scorched earth" can stretch far, far further on each side. No greenery for miles. Just tree stumps, broken buildings, artillery and truck trails, and heaped earth.
This will warn you of the approaching front.
-----I really like that broken villege at a smeared-up crossroads. Crossroads were always fought over. This will help widen your front lines, too.
All in all, you are doing a marvelous job.
