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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Prof. Dietrich Hes on July 11, 2006, 12:42:51 AM
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(http://heritage-studios.com/tavern/P1010002.jpg)
(http://heritage-studios.com/tavern/P1010005.jpg)
Just some shots of the tavern I am building.
I have to wait till after the convention so I can get more of the wood flooring panels, But I should be adding in more photos soon
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great work, Steve! Who is the manufacturer of the shelves? RLBPS ?
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All the interior items are from frontline. they are a mix of their musketeers and wild west range, thisincludes the items not in the tavern itself
I have a ton of the items, from both ranges. there are even a good amount of things that can be used in my asylum and other places around Arkham.
I will probab;y pick up even more at the next convention as well. I jsut like to fill rooms and such with hte items. I feel it makes it look better.
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I should put that RLBPS only retails them in the states and not manufacturers them. I know from ordering them in the past, that they usually have a good stock on them.
which reminds me I should make a photo gallery of each of the sets one of these days.
but on the RLBPS iste, they fdo have he wilkd west range done:
http://rlbps.com/RLBPGal.htm
jsut go donw to wildwest under frontline.
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very nice idea. Iam curious on the finnished model !
Björn
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looking good so far! looks like some cool tables and stuff off to the side there!
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thanks for the compliment. Hoepfulyl if all goes well this evening, I should have a good amount of the barn and stable done. if that is the case I will add more photos
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Is that LeFrey and his wife behind the counter?
It looks really splendid, and when it's all done you'll have a hell of a game board.
"Le Hachage Bloc--where we serve beer without the head."
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:lol:
Ok, now i need that translated into French! I will make a sign above the tavern for that one.
good one Pete
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Pete,
I forgot to add, that is indeed LeFrey and his wife behind the counter.
LefFrey is a reaper figure from one of the townfolk packs and his wife is a redoubt figure
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Mdme. LeFrey is pretty hefty looking. Might want to give her a couple of points of High Strength, too.
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Dont make a comment like that around LeFrey.... he might not find it funny
Please excuse the painting.... I am bulk painting figures for a playtest this weekend... I need to go back and finish everyone up later. But here are the figures I am using for the main characters
(http://heritage-studios.com/tavern/lefreyandwife.JPG)
..................REDOUBT..................................................REAPER
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The most difficult (but also the funniest) part will be to make out of that empty room a real tavern. I'm talking about pictures or lamps on the walls... a flew... and the stuffed head of a shark... I can think of so much stuff you can hardly buy somewhere...
Damn, I want my own tavern!
Have you thought about fixating some of the furniture or will it all be left movable?
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witchhunter,
Yes, I do plan on adding in the bits to to tavern. pictures are very easy, its the lanterns and such that might be harder. I am pretty sure that I saw somehitngl ike that once but I cant rememebr right now
certain items will be fixed, but the items that would typically be thrown or moved during play will not. so the bar will be glued down, but the barrels on top will not be. that way characters can throw them around at will
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For lanterns and the like it might be worth looking at some of the European HO (1/87) model railroad accessory ranges (Brawa springs to mind but there are others) who do street lights, wall mounted lights etc in an antique style which might be suitable. Alternatively some of the "Dolls House" accessories might also be suitable.
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Hallo Prof. Dietrich Hes
I have see your amazing Tavern and it will be a grate terrain ,when it is finished .
But you talk abaut the bits so heare some ideas fore you .
I think a swordfish will be grate so your hearo can use the fish as a rapier and also some parrot´s will be cool .
http://www.brigadegames.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=BG-CEA001&Category_Code=BGHMCE&Product_Count=10
Grimm
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So, how's this project doing now?
Here's a picture of my tavern prototype I've built from cardboard, to get an impression of the size and the positions of the interior, stairs, doors etc.
(http://www.witchfindergeneral.de/blog/images/tavern/tavernprototype.jpg)
Can you tell me how large your tavern is?
Mine is 13 x 15 inches (minus 1,5 inches for the 2nd floor gangway on each side).
I think I'll keep the size for the final version. Very large when you think in scale but "indoor" gaming just needs more space.
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If you want candleholders on the walls, they have some here:
http://www.barrule.com/Workshop/products%20-%20Mirliton%20Scenics.html
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Btw: Are the barrels real wood??
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- and you could also add some display weapons!
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So, how's this project doing now?
I talked to Prof. Hes the other day. Life has been kind of tough for him lately. He does plan to finish his tavern, Blackmoor Keep, and that pulp board he was doing as a tutorial.
His investigations into the town of Mauch Chunk are also bringing him closer to danger every day.
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There us also this for tavern :
http://www.oldcrowmodels.co.uk/ainsty/a2843.jpg
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Btw: Are the barrels real wood??
Yes, they are!
For 10 of the small ones I paid 5 Euro, 10 of the bigger ones were 8 Euro. Barrels made from resin cost about the same but the wooden barrels are perfect for me, looking good and you don't have to care for them.
Oh dear... I think there are always pages on the Antenociti's Workshop page I haven't seen! Must have this candleholders!
Thanks for the info Pete. Hope the Prof finds the time to finish all his projects (and show us the results).