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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: gary42 on October 16, 2014, 05:05:08 PM
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Just got these beauties! Plus the chateau which I reckon can double as the mayors house or somesuch.
(http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l424/Anjismithphotography/DSC_0281-1.jpg)
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Nice kit!
I'm tempted to get some of these and give them the old Blade Runner-isation treatment. ::)
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Just a few umbrellas and bicycles and you'd be good to go!
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A decent addition.. I have not seen the corner one before , so one to add to my wish list.
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Corner one is new to me, too. I've got half a dozen of the Sarissa buildings as the core of my pulp city, they really are nice buildings.
I did some simple extra detailing to my buildings - see this series of posts over on the blog:
http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/20/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-first/ (http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/20/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-first/)
http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/22/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-second/ (http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/22/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-second/)
http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/31/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-third/ (http://www.warbard.ca/2013/07/31/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-part-the-third/)
http://www.warbard.ca/2013/08/04/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-finished/ (http://www.warbard.ca/2013/08/04/sarissa-cityblock-buildings-finished/)
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Wire Lizard - Liking the use of all the scrap to add details.
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Very nice and new additions to my crimbo list... ;)
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If i was in to metro city they would be the ones I'd get. :-*
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(http://www.haaretz.com/polopoly_fs/1.577657.1393861956!/image/1689327083.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_640/1689327083.jpg)
(http://www.gildedserpent.com/art58/graphics58/Nisaa/Le%20Caire,%20Esbekieh%20-%20Cairo%20Postcard%20Trust%20FRONT.jpg)
Useful anywhere. Cairo!
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Useful anywhere. Cairo!
Very true but I prefer the homely outskirts of....and I'm flat out accumulating stuff in this area at the moment to even contemplate a visit to the big city. lol
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Wirelizard, your blog was a big reason I picked this stuff up! Thanks!
Professor D, Your stuff is amazing!
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Wirelizard, your blog was a big reason I picked this stuff up! Thanks!
Professor D, Your stuff is amazing!
The pic is from their web page,..this is my stuff (So far WIP)...but yes the company is amazing.
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Nice looking buildings, Gary! Perfect for some Vice Alley terrain. ;)
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Really impressed with the Sarissa stuff. Easy to put together, very sturdy. Not sure what to do for streets though...
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Impressive stuff there! :-*
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...And here's the chateau... WITH DEATH RAY!
(http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l424/Anjismithphotography/2014-10-17092912.jpg)
(Edit) Whoops...Realized I put the dormer side of the roof on the backside... Fully rotatable however!
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I really like that building. The Sarissa stuff is nice but I can't quite get over the lack of texture. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with these.
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They seem to be pretty good texture-wise. Bricks, shake roofs, door details etc. I'm going to do gravel rooftops but other than paint and aging not much else.
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The pic is from their web page,..this is my stuff (So far WIP)...but yes the company is amazing.
Whose website? Those aren't Sarissa buildings are they? :o
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I really like the Sarissa buildings. I have just bought the Pacific Village Deal from Warlord for some Pulp action on a Pacific island.
Pacific Village Deal (http://store.warlordgames.com/collections/bolt-action/products/pacific-village-deal)
I haven't managed to put any of it together yet, but it does look good.
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Could you please do a photo of the interior of the chateau? If there is an interior.
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Whose website? Those aren't Sarissa buildings are they? :o
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=71388.0
http://www.kobblestone.ca/
;)
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There's no interiors to speak of in any of these Sarissa buildings. There are some interior walls in the corner building and the residential building. The attic of the chateau has the dormer structures which are sorta neat but thats it. I was going to use some Wordworks interiors.
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Prof. D. Thanks!