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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: INOFF THE RED on 11 September 2015, 04:15:42 PM
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Hi all,
Just to share with you the new pics of Gemioncourt Farm, all painted and looking splendid. This is the new addition to the Buxey 1815 Collection by Battlefield Buildings, at Caliver Books.
Designed exclusively for this range by Nick Buxey, the 1815 Collection is perfect for wargaming the Hundred Days in 28mm but useful for other northern European scenarios too.
Gemioncourt Farm was located at Quatre Bras and was the scene of fighting between the Dutch and French in the battle which preceded Waterloo.
The Gemioncourt buildings are a farmhouse, barn, stables and gatehouse. They can be purchased separately or as a complete compound and are available painted or unpainted.
See the whole range, and the prices, here: http://www.caliverbooks.com/figures/catviewer.php?baf7b9231cf02a5fa1e64cb7b67d50b2&producer=163&range=THE%20BUXEY%201815%20COLLECTION&menu=scene
Here's the pics. All the roofs lift off, with space inside for figures:
(http://www.caliverbooks.com/figures/producers/battbuild/images/NB11p.jpg)
(http://www.caliverbooks.com/figures/producers/battbuild/images/NB12p.jpg)
(http://www.caliverbooks.com/figures/producers/battbuild/images/NB13p.jpg)
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Minifigs! They take me back to the 1970s, my first taste of lead figures :)
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Minifigs! They take me back to the 1970s, my first taste of lead figures :)
I've still got some to paint if you want to be nostalgic :~}
They'd have to be gloss enamelled with Humbrol to fit in with the rest....
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I've still got some to paint if you want to be nostalgic :~}
They'd have to be gloss enamelled with Humbrol to fit in with the rest....
Humbrol enamels of course. Very fond memories indeed. :)
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There is a lot to be said about old style painting it looks great en-mass