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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Legionnaire on March 20, 2013, 05:57:37 PM
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I have decided to finally get my thumbs out and build myself an MDF town. Very much a sketchy project at the moment. I have papercraft buildings from the Whitewash City line, but wanted something more solid. The first items arrived today! Battle Flag's Sheriff's Office and Jail, Bank and Saloon and First Corp's Bordello pack minis and doctor. I ordered it all from 1st Corp and got it the day after dispatch!
I'm also awaiting delivery of interior details for the buildings from Frontline Wargaming.
There are plans of buying a few Sarissa's too and those nice wagons from 4Ground, but I need a lot more than that...
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1469_zps931586db.jpg)
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Welcome to the obsession that is building a Western town! I look forward to seeing your take on the buildings and interiors!
David
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Obsessive it is :D. Welcome on board and please note from now on it will only cost you more money lol
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Well that's a great big start for Old West town project. It looks it won't be a petty little town.
Now, one important question, what's the name of your town?
Keen to see the buildings and your thought on them as I plan to buy some laser-cut building at some point for Dos Cruces project.
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It is worth it!
Your minis will appreciate a place to live drink and hang out, but if it aint big enough - be warned they might fight over it and even mess the joint up.
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Welcome to the obsession that is building a Western town! I look forward to seeing your take on the buildings and interiors!
David
Obsession indeed. I already have enough buildings that my town's leading citizens are starting to call it a city.
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Thank you all for the encouragements and due warnings, I'm already on a slippery slope here (I need this... and that... oh, that's cool, I'll take two...), luckily my tight budget stops me from going overboard (I can sell a kidney for loads of cash lol).
I am well impressed with the kits, and I couldn't resist the temptation so I put the Sheriff's Office and Jail together tonight (pics below)! I am in two minds about the finish on the buildings, I actually quite like the rustic bare wood texture and wouldn't have any problems playing in it. But of course, it is nicer with a bit of colour, although I'm a bit hesitant as I fear my mediocre paintjob may ruin it a bit. I might also invest in the shingles add-on kits.
@Pocoloco: The Six Gun Sound solo campaign I play features the town of Ashbury, Colorado so I'll go with that.
In the first picture, Sheriff Zebulon "Zeb" Turvey and his Deputy Amos Cross are just taking possession of their new office. In the second one they have put a rowdy cowboy away for safe keeping. The carpenter is busy fashioning other tools of their trade at the moment. :D
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1473_zpsc3c879ea.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1475_zpsab7e5b39.jpg)
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That new office looks mighty fine :-* I think I should consider getting one for myself as well... later in the year though, let the outlaws run amok for a while before the law and order arrives :D
How much would a shingle set cost? Purchasing one saves you time but making one yourself should be easy enough?
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Thanks.
I think the shingles are about £7, which seems a bit expensive. I might try to fashion something out of an old cornflakes box...
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Here are my main sources for shingles. I don't know what the availability in the UK might be. I can pick up all three brands at my local model train store (granted Caboose Hobbies is the largest model railroad store in the US).
http://www.builders-in-scale.com/bis/parts-shingles.html (http://www.builders-in-scale.com/bis/parts-shingles.html)
http://www.wildwestmodels.com/Shake-Shingles.html (http://www.wildwestmodels.com/Shake-Shingles.html)
http://www.branchline-trains.com/laserart_structures/parts/shingles/shingles.html (http://www.branchline-trains.com/laserart_structures/parts/shingles/shingles.html)
All of these shingles are really good. My Marshal's office from Aetherworks has the Wild West Scale Model shingles and my Sarissa Precision Railroad Depot uses the ones from Branchline Trains. I think the results from both of those are excellent. I have posts here for both of those buildings. I prefer the S scale shingles for Calamity, although the O scale shingles are equally suitable. I think the HO shingles are to small for most buildings although they would provide a nice contrast on a shed attached to a building. At least one or two of these companies produce tar paper style roofing as well and I think you can get corrugated roofing from Builders in Scale, just check the websites.
I don't know of anyone that makes adobe shingles but I did stumble across a tutorial on making it in one of my model making books last night.
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@Heisler: Thanks mate, I'll have a look for them at some point.
Got my resin furniture today! It's the Saloon, Bank and Sheriff's Office kits from http://www.frontlinewargaming.co.uk/ I had to clean them up a bit but think they will lend a "rustic" feeling when I get around to paint them. My fears that they were more scaled to 25 was unfounded :).
I also put together the Battle Flag Bank today and put on the transfers, my first experience with that. I have to admit I thought the transfers were a bit of a PITA to put on, hope that they were worth the effort.
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1476_zpsabfe0a21.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1477_zps5b6d440e.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1478_zps60ae9c99.jpg)
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Awesome stuff...when I re-do my town eventually, each building will be getting at least a half dozen bits of interior modelling. I have a lot of separate bits I use now, but I get lazy. I'd like to have permanent fixtures in the appropriate buildings.
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I certainly plan on adding interiors to all of my buildings but it can wait till other things are done.
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Those resin pieces look very good, great purchases. They surely will add great character to your terrain. I guess those are just more additions on my to be purchased list, it seems to grow almost daily because of LAF :?
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Very nice furnitures indeed. Thanks for the finding.
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They look good :)
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Had a rare day off today so I built the last MDF kit from Battle Flag, the Saloon and gave my resin furniture a quick once over with some paint. Now, all is not well though. I did have a failure with the transfers for both the bank and the saloon :(, the saloon one I didn't get to stick proper and one of the bank transfers is coming off... meh! I'll probably have to paint instead and/ or do some simple signs in Paint :-[.
Anyhow, I give you (for the moment) the first settlements of Ashbury, Colorado!
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1482_zps14685c38.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1483_zps9bbef525.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1484_zps427b4071.jpg)
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1485_zps380ec349.jpg)
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Looking good! Yeah, I was going to comment on the appearance of one of the transfers...not overly impressive looking!
I like your billiards table.
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Transfers can be tricky things to deal with. Was it a rub-on or a water slide transfer?
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Transfers can be tricky things to deal with. Was it a rub-on or a water slide transfer?
This was my first run-in with them, and it seemed a lot easier in the description... it was Battle Flag's own waterslide ones. The saloon one might've been a success if I had put it on before the wooden frame on the front, but that's a moot point.
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After the Malady With Transfers, I went to Paint and made some simple paper signs instead. I'm actually quite happy with how they turned out. This experiment will come in handy for the next MDF buildings :D.
(http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r530/Hangvar/Wargaming/SAM_1488_zpse8a24192.jpg)
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Thanks.
I think the shingles are about £7, which seems a bit expensive. I might try to fashion something out of an old cornflakes box...
Warbases do an A4 shingle sheet "colonial" pattern for £2.00
http://war-bases.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=107_119 (http://war-bases.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=107_119)
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Obsessive it is :D. Welcome on board and please note from now on it will only cost you more money lol
made me laugh but true!
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Legionnaire - I've already bugged some other guys about it --- want to add some spice to your paper signs?
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=106
^Free downloadable fonts for Old West stuff. I use several fonts for my cards and rules etc. Could really spruce up your signage! (see...obsession!) :D
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@Elbows: oh, new stuff! Me want!!! lol I've already made a shopping list for what I want, I seldom do that when I go to Tesco even... The Obsession is taking hold! lol
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You have some mighty fine buildings.
Love the Battle Flag buildings.