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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: shadowking1957 on 01 October 2013, 10:13:20 AM
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Built these up yesterday and thought id share
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more pictures here
http://shadowking-shadowkings.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/sarissa-cattle-barons-ranch-house.html
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missing the church :D
nice :-*
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Did you mean to post these in the Old West board. If so do you want me to move them?
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please buddy
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Nice.
I need to pick up that ranch house.
I meant to pick up the church on Saturday at Derby, but, well got distracted. ::)
Are they fairly easy to put together?
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If you take your time yes some fiddly bit but , as always great when done
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Very nice 8)
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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Love the large ranch house. Very nice!
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Oh, my! Those are nice! :-*
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Silly question - is there a staircase? (Something which always bugged me about the Sarissa buildings I had a while back). Is there an actual way from the bottom floor to the second floor?
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in the barons house no but there might be add on packs as i was told theres one for the tavern
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Outstanding!
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Love the Cattle/Oil Barons Ranch... or Tarts Palace... Stairs, theres only so much you can get in a kit for the money...
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Maybe i am blind.
I cannot find the Barons Manor on their site.
Any chance i could bother you for a link ?
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I was told there re-doing the website so maybe and e -mail to them there very nice chaps
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Hi
On their behalf, the kit is available but as said they are changing web sites because of a log jam effect on the current 1. The barons palace, stage coach, gypsy caravans and many more designs are all ready. email them....
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Is the ground floor of the baron's house accessible?
If so, it could almost be used as a game board on it's own...
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Unless they've changed their normal designs - yes the bottom floor should be accessible. (All of the other kits I've had from them were built so).
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Yep all accessible.
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I wonder if that means that the Gaslamp pavements might also be available?
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You can see houses like that pretty much anywhere in North America up to this day, so that's a building with lots and lots of uses outside the Wild West - I could see picking one up for rural pulp games!
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I can see it with a tin roof becoming the Governor's residence in my mythical Caribbean colony. Excellent looking bit of kit
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Ranch House - Kit Number Old West D046 - £45
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Yep all accessible.
You can see houses like that pretty much anywhere in North America up to this day, so that's a building with lots and lots of uses outside the Wild West - I could see picking one up for rural pulp games!
I can see it with a tin roof becoming the Governor's residence in my mythical Caribbean colony. Excellent looking bit of kit
I was thinking Pulp/Strange Aeons or Noir murder/detective. But lots of uses, really. Only downside, it would take me AGES to get the interior done... lol
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I don't think Sarissa makes any add-on interior (or exterior) stairs. However, Gamecraft Miniatures does.
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The kits are on Ebay through Arcane Scenery, or Arcane Scenery's own web site. I also know there is a 'kit' design for stairs youll have to email them to ask and cut the hole...
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4Ground produces a nice little set of stairs --- easy to add into a building (perhaps cut a gap in the floor of the house?)
(http://www.4ground.co.uk/ProductImages/47a6ccdc-9d57-44ce-968e-4b727cf9b0af_lightboxLarge.jpg)
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You can see houses like that pretty much anywhere in North America up to this day, so that's a building with lots and lots of uses outside the Wild West - I could see picking one up for rural pulp games!
I was thinking it would do for a colonial era farm house in my ultra modern African imagi-nation. A very versatile piece of kit.
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Hmmm... and the farm used as a base for zombiecalypse survivors.... o_o