Wednesday, December 25

More terrain...

Happy Christmas to all my reader...  trust Santa was kind...

All has not been quiet in the loft-waffe since Sir Ralph's went to their storage box..  in the black Friday sale I managed to get a trio of 15mm buildings suitable for use in western Europe, primarily for the WW2 skirmish project, but these will also be usable for the Marlburian games, I think.. 

I love these kits...  bit of PVA, a brush to apply, 45 minutes of your time, and you get a superb model at the end for a very reasonable amount (and even more so on a black Friday!)... they are also stupidly well made, and as a  result, hugely therapeutic to put together.. 

First one then, is this one..  15S-EAW-104 - the semi detached 2 story...  no mods to speak of except that I mixed the right colour to paint in the edges of the tabs on the roof edges and ridge, but I left the walls as I like the effect of the interlocked bricks...

Complete...  
Second floor... roof removable...


..as is the second floor...


...more to come..

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  1. Very nice, look like good little models for a decent range of periods!
    Best Iain

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    1. Cheers Iain, yes... no gutters/rain pipes/or telephone connections so usuable in multiple periods - I'd be comfortable using them with the Marlburian stuff as well as the WWII stuff..

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  2. Nice buildings Steve but couldn't you have used old newspaper to make them on :-)

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    1. Happy Christmas, Jim... wondered if anyone would notice... :o)

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  3. You are tempting me back to those lovely MDF buildings Steve, I also really enjoyed building them but sold them all on when I gave up Flames of war.

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    1. Lee - there's a cycle here... buy paint collect sell, buy paint collect sell, and repeat.. LOL! Who cares, we all have our own hobbies... So how was the first decent pint from a pump?? :o)

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  5. Fine addition and flexible in period deployment.

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    1. Cheers David - second one is built and will be along in a mo'...

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