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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: rumacara on April 24, 2014, 08:38:09 PM
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Hello all
Sarissa Precision just launched new items for the Old West that might be very interesting.
Its worthy to visit their web site.
Cheers
Rui
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Lovely stuff. Saw it at Salute. They also have some wonderful looking viaduct lengths perfect for pulp gaming......
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LOVE that farmhouse! Is it just me or can I see zombies milling about...?
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Nice stuff, I'd consider picking up that Blacksmith's - looks very useful. None of these are "new" but they're migrating to their new website and in effect sorta re-launching a lot of their stuff. They finally have decent pictures on their site (their old one was pretty bad).
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The farmhouse would work for most of North American right from the mid/late 19th C up to the present day/near future, although I'd trim the stairs down to something a bit more squared-off and utilitarian. Modern versions of that house are still being built in new suburbs to this day.
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I have the Blacksmith's and can recommend it, I also liked the fact that it can cover my need for a Livery Stable (their are stalls inside) in one building with a small without taking up a large part of the playing area.
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I really do like the house and yes, it is perfect for a range of settings. I imagine it's a fairly large construction?
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Just finished putting together and painting the ranch house. Excellent kit, nice and simple design. Putting on the second floor awning was the only reall challenge. It's not small, but not overwhelming either - occupies about the same area of two of my 4ground houses. I am planning on using it as part of a ranch setting for DMH.
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That's quite a fancy farmhouse, indeed. Though I would have loved to see a staircase, that doesn't dimish its attractiveness one bit. Unfortunately I can't find it on the Sarissa website, would any of you gentlemen happen to know what they charge for this piece of real estate?
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Hello Mr. Pommeroy
Its on their new website.
http://www.sarissa-precision.com/Old_West/cat1603369_2365906.aspx
Cheers
Rui
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Ah, splendid! I am much obliged, Rui!
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Just finished the Blacksmiths for a commission...
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wow, well done Gary Peach. :-* :-*
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fine job with that!
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Hells teeth you've made a good job of that. :)
I was wondering whether to get a blacksmiths shop, now I have seen yours I definitely will.
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Now that looks good. I could've tempted!
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Perfect and more importantly it shows the inside which probably seals the deal for me. I think I might finish Drake's Branch off with some Sarissa offerings instead of the latest 4Ground (lovely but far too expensive). When I first bought Sarissa stuff it was all generic blocky buildings, and I was in a rush (which was nice - you can build a town in an hour with some glue). I think I'll try to take some time and see what results I can manage with the blacksmiths, maybe the saloon, and perhaps a train station...
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Lovely....
How do this building compares to 4Ground ones?
Is there any tutorial on how to paint these buildings?
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Oooh...That is nice!
Great paintjob on it.
You have really taken it to the next level.
:-* :-*
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Im putting a painting photo thing together... just slowly.
Simple techniques, addition of a little dressing etc.
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Lovely....
How do this building compares to 4Ground ones?
Is there any tutorial on how to paint these buildings?
Apples and oranges really.
4Ground
- Pre-painted.
- Far more detail
- Interior walls (double walled construction)
- Working doors/hatches etc.
- Much more time intensive to build
- More expensive.
Sarissa is much simpler, and I view them more as 80% kits. Assemble very quickly, no fuss. It's MDF so painting is not difficult, and it's up to the purchaser to really bring them to life. No staircases, or working doors etc., but loads of character can be added by the end user. If you stick to their simple buildings they're also far more cost-effective. Though I did the math and if you go for liveries, and larger buildings they get a little too close to 4Ground.
I replaced by entire Sarissa set with 4Ground stuff, but I'd definitely consider buying Sarissa again at some point if it saves me some money. Both are excellent companies I wouldn't hesitate to give money to. I think 4Ground pushes the envelope much more, and you get a really cool final product, but as you can see from Gary's work (he used to do the images for their web page I believe) you can make Sarissa into equally nice stuff, just takes some elbow grease and some brushwork.
Battle Flag is similar to Sarissa, but with a touch more detail, and I don't recall the price differences.
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I agree
Apples and Pears. Pays your money makes your choice. Cant comment on 4Ground, as I design the Sarissa kits. What I will say, the Sarissa kits are designed to match the by-line they work by - effective simplicity. You choose the colour and the level of detail, interior, damage you want to do to them. If hinged doors and interior decoration are you bag...
As for the future... watch the Sarissa sites etc... more to come... much more, ready and nearly ready and in the pipeline.
Game on