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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: Jonas on 19 September 2012, 02:30:34 PM
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ok, I had started earlier to build the Rorkes Drift buildings, but I wasn't really satisfied and I could not decide if I wanted to do it historical or make the buildings so they would be more useful for gaming.
In the end I never got any further and the project stagnated.
So now I decided to try and build a few houses for general colonial VSF and just use my own design and not get caught up in the struggle to decide between historical or not. After all this is VSF anyway, right.
This is the first building I have finished. I still need to do the doors though, but that is a minor detail.
I am very satisfied with the result and will continue building some more houses in this style and I have decided to just go with some non historical buildings for our Rorkes Drift. (Brits vs Arachnids).
(http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae132/jonasfrickmann/VSF%20-%20Terrain/terrain022_zpsa4ab63cd.jpg)
(http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae132/jonasfrickmann/VSF%20-%20Terrain/terrain023_zpsdddf6e37.jpg)
(http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae132/jonasfrickmann/VSF%20-%20Terrain/terrain024_zps660a362d.jpg)
I hope you like it.
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I do like it. Infact I think its very nice indeed, most excellent, keep 'Em coming. :)
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Great work, Jonas.
Very, very nice indeed!
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Works for me 8)
cheers
James
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Truly sweet! :D
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Jonas,
That is a very very lovely building, I would love to have one of those on my gaming table.
Regards,
Za
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Thanks guys. It was built from cardboard, matches and an old towel.
Next will probably be a larger building of some sort.
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Looks great all round, inside and out. Good job
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It looks great Jonas.
I like the roof much better on this house.
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Yeah, me too. I think I will either retire the old house or upgrade it. Right now I am mostly thinking the first, since there is so much I am not satisfied with anymore.
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Lovely build Jonas.
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That's excellent! Great attention to detail.
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Great looking building. Good job of the towel-roof! :)
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Thanks guys. It was built from cardboard, matches and an old towel.
Next will probably be a larger building of some sort.
How MacGyver-esque!
Really outstanding, and I'm fine with the building. :D
Doug
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Very nice work! :)
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Very nice - love the thatch - inspiring me to start another project!!!