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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Brian Smaller on 24 January 2013, 11:16:13 PM
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I thought you might like to see my attempt at a Wild West Chinatown.
More pics at Blog link: https://woolshedwargamer.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/28mm-wild-west-china-town/
Cheers
Brian
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Very nice. The red lanterns over the street really add to the atmosphere. Well done. Rob.
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Very nice
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Great work honoable one!
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Very nice!! Your buildings have a real atmospheric appeal to them. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Hitman
8)
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Perfectly seedy little part of town. :D
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Sweet looking.
Love the buildings.
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Stunning work, Brian. Looking down through that alley, it felt like I was in Deadwood! :D
THANKS!
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Absolutely gorgeous - love the muddy look!
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I have a large Tong building and I have just picked up 4 laser cut buildings at Cancon 2013 for an absolute steal, so they may become components of China Town.
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Great stuff! Are the houses intact or lift-off roofs etc?
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I used to make my buildings with lift off roofs but changed them all to solid construction. I pack these up and travel with them so having a collection of roofs rattling around did no one any good :)
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Great work.
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Brilliant!! Looks absolutely natural and real. Great! :-*
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Very nice 8)
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lovely...............these look the part :)
regards
Ged
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and 28mm ranges
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That's a very nice town,
good idea multiple buildings on one base,
looks very real :-*
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Fantastic!
A mini-table all of its own.
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The little extra details are great, and that muddy alley looks really authentic.
Great stuff!
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Very deadwood..need pigs..
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Very deadwood..need pigs..
The pigs were plastic farm toys :)
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The pigs were plastic farm toys :)
Thats what I used for this fella too.
(http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j478/themason73/piratesandfinalfling021.jpg)
Cant go wrong!