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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: SgtPerry on 21 January 2009, 08:06:23 AM

Title: Aedes Products
Post by: SgtPerry on 21 January 2009, 08:06:23 AM
While I was googleing information, I noticed a superb model of building and I finally found that there's a spanish company that manufactures 3D stone puzzles of historical buildings. there's a large range with various scale but some could be used with minis.

http://www.aedesars.com/inicio_uk.htm

I don't know the prices and they don't have a retailer in France or UK but as I know there are some peninsular adventurers over here, may be they can give us some hints about the products.

Some nice places for swashbucklers

(http://www.aedesars.com/images/1456g.gif)

(http://www.aedesars.com/images/1457g.gif)

(http://www.aedesars.com/images/1458_1g.gif)

Olivier
Title: Re: Aedes Products
Post by: gamer Mac on 21 January 2009, 08:55:34 AM
I think I seen these in a shop in Edinburgh the other day. Looked good but no scale reference that I could see and very expensive so I quickly put the box back down. About £35 to £40 if I remember right.
Title: Re: Aedes Products
Post by: joroas on 21 January 2009, 09:44:59 AM
The site gives the scale for most items, but, as you say, no prices.  There seems to be a standard box size and items are scaled to fit.  But as there are 3-4000 pieces and a price tag of, maybe £40, you could save time and money by buying resin.
Title: Re: Aedes Products
Post by: SgtPerry on 21 January 2009, 09:55:50 AM
I like the historical buildings thing however I can't really imagine myself trying to glue several thousands small parts together.
Title: Re: Aedes Products
Post by: Ray Rivers on 21 January 2009, 11:11:06 AM
They appear to be made of cardboard and ceramic.

Their distributors link didn't work for me and no price list.
Title: Re: Aedes Products
Post by: PeteMurray on 21 January 2009, 02:37:31 PM
I had one of those kits once: They're really more HO and N scale sized, but mostly "fits the box scale" and not really any sensible or consistent scale. They're made of actual ceramic bricks. I like the Hirst Arts stuff better, but this has the advantage of being a dead ringer in the color department.