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Title: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Paul E on 12 June 2008, 09:22:59 AM
Really aimed at the English Civil War and the rather amateurish way in which the English defended old manor houses. This is not based on any specific building but rather a collection of building brought together.

It is 28mm scale. The vast majority of it is scratch built. Only some of the castle walls and the round turret are commercial buildings. The houses come completly apart and decorated with paintings, tables, beds, etc.

   (http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/MODELS/ECW%20Manor%20House/002ua1.png)

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/MODELS/ECW%20Manor%20House/003hi4.png)

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/MODELS/ECW%20Manor%20House/004ms6.png)

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/MODELS/ECW%20Manor%20House/001qs9.png)

Hope you enjoy it.
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Post by: commissarmoody on 12 June 2008, 09:55:32 AM
hot damn that is a nice set up you have there.  :-* :-* :-*
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Post by: Yankeepedlar01 on 12 June 2008, 09:58:46 AM
That's really very good, Paul, well done. Thanks for posting the pictures. Always good to see other folks' ideas.
David
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Post by: postal on 12 June 2008, 10:53:26 AM
wow ;D
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Post by: Doug ex-em4 on 12 June 2008, 10:56:09 AM
That looks terrific - really mouth-watering. It reminds me a little of Stokesay Castle in Shropshire, my favourite little fortress:

http://www.aeropic.co.uk/gallery/aeropic_20050608_stokesay_castle_w800.jpg

Doug
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Post by: Admiral Benbow on 12 June 2008, 11:29:22 AM
Paul, this is a real fine piece of terrain!  :-*
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Post by: Operator5 on 12 June 2008, 11:52:44 AM
Wow!  :o

That really is an amazing piece of work. Whether it was a real manor or not, it still would lookperfect on any gaming table.
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Post by: meanderthal on 12 June 2008, 12:37:49 PM
That is a sweet piece of work! :o
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Post by: PeteMurray on 12 June 2008, 01:58:48 PM
What an awesome model!  :o Can we some detail pictures of it?
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Post by: Aaron on 12 June 2008, 02:05:17 PM
You need one of those Pete. You could have about three different games of Gloire running on that simultaneously!
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Post by: PeteMurray on 12 June 2008, 02:38:39 PM
I could run like six different simultaneous scenarios on that.

1. Plant the Petard/Get Off Mine Lawyne
2. Rescue Baldrick from the Gaol
3. Rescue the contents of the wine cellar
4. Hide the Illegal Priest in the Priest Hole
5. Random Highwayman Shenanigans
6. Find the Incriminating Letters

and Tavern Brawl. There is literally no board that cannot be improved by adding Tavern Brawl on top of it.
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Lowtardog on 12 June 2008, 02:47:08 PM
Ooh lovely
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Post by: DFlynSqrl on 12 June 2008, 02:47:54 PM
Fantastic job Paul.  That should really set the tone for some fun adventures.


 lol @ Pete
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Post by: Paul E on 12 June 2008, 04:27:35 PM
Thanks for the nice comments lads.

There is actually a tutorial to the building of the place on another site. If the powers that be on here are happy for me to link across then it is here.

http://xsorbit28.com/users5/wargamesroom/index.php?topic=310.0

If this is a problem please delete the link. ;)

Paul
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Mad Doc Morris on 12 June 2008, 04:58:17 PM
Absolutely stunning work! I'm really impressed by the lovely details, let alone by the sheer size of the terrain. It looks like a 'naturally' developed fortification with an old motte-and-bailey as centre of a later built castle and the recently (and perhaps hastily) added bastions and outer defences. Never seen this portrayed so well as a model.
Well done, sir!
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Post by: Captain Blood on 12 June 2008, 05:53:22 PM
Paul, that is really very nice indeed. I would dearly like to put my forces on there!
All very 'By the sword divided'. Excellent.

And the judicious use of teddy bear fur is growing on me.  ;)

Dear me, did I just say 'teddy bear fur is growing on me'?  lol
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Post by: odd duck on 12 June 2008, 08:05:58 PM
Absolutely STUNNING !Piece of terrain :o :o :-*It looks huge! what are it's dimensions 5'x6'?
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Post by: Malamute on 13 June 2008, 08:46:59 AM
Wow, awesome stuff.
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Post by: twrchtrwyth on 13 June 2008, 09:17:55 AM
Thats amazing, wow. :o
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Post by: bandit86 on 15 June 2008, 05:09:45 AM
Thats really well done.  Thanks for shareing the photos.  I have those Castle piece lying about some place Never did get more than the Gate, tower and a couple of walls. Now maybe I can do something with them.
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Post by: Arcticman on 01 July 2008, 11:40:04 PM
 :o

That is a great piece of scenery! Thanks for sharing!
Also, a great tutorial, very inspiring!  8)

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Post by: Sendak on 02 July 2008, 03:46:20 AM
This is superb!

Some well-healed family's holding for sure.

Castle Back-Off!

Artillery!!!!

Thanks for the pic.
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 02 July 2008, 09:56:13 AM
Paul,

you're obviously barking mad to have conceived such a project, but what a model  :o :-*

The attention to detail is what really distinguishes it.  Well done, Sir!

I like the use of Teddy Bear fur [I believe that's what it is] for the long grass - what did you use to colour it?
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Paul E on 02 July 2008, 04:24:18 PM
Many Thanks guys.

I tried various ways to colour it but in the end the best way is using an airbrush with acrylic paint. I used some cheap art shop acrylics heavily watered down.

Be prepared to spray it a few times to get the colour you want.
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Post by: Grimm on 02 July 2008, 06:02:43 PM
hey that is fine work Paul ,realy good looking .
And the real cool thing is that it is big enugh for a skirmish game .

Grimm
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Post by: Theomar Pius on 02 July 2008, 06:15:24 PM
That really is a top quality piece, something to be proud of for sure.
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Post by: Paul Pogge on 02 July 2008, 06:36:14 PM
What an amazing table!  :o The tutorial is fantastic and the illustrations prove your crafting skills.

You Sir, are an artist!
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Post by: Lowtardog on 02 July 2008, 07:10:58 PM
Lovely reminds me of the old BBC TV show By the Sword Divided
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Post by: Darkoath on 04 July 2008, 03:21:39 AM
Stunning work Paul! :)  That has to be a blast to game with! lol
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Post by: Maksim-Smelchak on 05 July 2008, 06:26:47 PM
Hi Paul,

Truly excellent work.

The blending of your castle into the manner is very smooth.

Shabbat Shalom,
Maksim-Smelchak.
http://6mm-minis.blogspot.com/
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Post by: sukhe_bator on 06 February 2014, 12:52:51 PM
Just seen this wonderful piece of terrain. Absolutely stunning.
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Post by: 6milPhil on 06 February 2014, 01:33:30 PM
Very nice indeed, will this be at any shows?

http://xsorbit28.com/users5/wargamesroom/index.php?topic=310.0

This link didn't work for me.
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Post by: ardyer on 06 February 2014, 05:38:36 PM
Very nice indeed, will this be at any shows?

This link didn't work for me.

Probably because it's 6 years old ;)
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Post by: sukhe_bator on 07 February 2014, 08:47:53 AM
I have to do something on the same scale for my LOTR Fords of Isen project. I like the way you've sorted out the rampart sections and dealing with complicated X sections and changes in ground level that such ramparts, storming poles etc. present
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Post by: SgtKiley on 07 February 2014, 02:03:59 PM
Fabulous work - Stokesay was my first thought, too! Love the manor-house-within-old-castle effect, really good historical work!
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Post by: charla51 on 03 October 2014, 05:07:14 PM
Why have a gate THAT big? Elephants with howdahs?
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Post by: Balin Shortstuff on 07 October 2014, 11:57:32 AM
Love it!
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Post by: FramFramson on 09 October 2014, 05:13:14 PM
Wow, incredible model! No apologies for threadomancy required!
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Post by: dm on 09 October 2014, 06:49:42 PM
Stunning work and very inspiring 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Post by: juergen c. olk on 10 October 2014, 12:36:55 AM
I normally don't visit this site...Wow!..glad I did,fantastic!!!!!!
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: Paul @ Empress Miniatures on 10 October 2014, 09:40:07 AM
Wow this one keeps popping back  :D Thanks for finding it Bezzo.  ;)

That took a good chunk of my life to build but was great fun doing. It followed a period when I had had to make three very large dolls houses for my daughters. As none of them wanted a fortified dolls house I made myself one lol

I did not realise that you could still access GWP3.

This is the link on how to do it in case you missed it.

http://gwargamesp.fr.yuku.com/topic/294#.VDebsGddWk0

Glad you like it,
Paul
Title: Re: Fortified Manor House.
Post by: gringo on 10 October 2014, 11:19:59 AM
quite superb. :o

regards
Ged

www.gringo40s.com
www.gringo40s.blogspot.com
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Post by: Paul @ Empress Miniatures on 10 October 2014, 11:50:17 AM
 lol
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Post by: Leapsnbounds on 12 October 2014, 02:20:18 AM
That is very impressive, and I say that, because the terrain piece is fantastic.
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Post by: Garder on 12 October 2014, 11:00:38 AM
Really inspiring photos. Thanks a lot for taking the time to post pictures of the build process :)