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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Gary Peach on August 01, 2013, 01:05:26 AM
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Just thought Id post some work on buildings for the Gaslamp Alley range...
The Arches are new to be released...
Really enjoyed working up the interior of the terraced house, full kitchen and lounge, the upstairs is repleat with beds and wardrobes too...
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So beautiful! :o
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Lovely stuff, I just wished they made the bricks smaller.
Regardless, those arches are cool! 8)
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I've just been scribbling some layouts for arches like that and wondering what would be the best way to make them. I may not have to now!
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Hi
A few more pictures. Love the Pub... its based on a real - now closed - pub in Alton Hampshire.
The bricks were designed to allow them to be painted as brick or stone, red sandstone blocks etc... Edinburgh or 'oop north like' Also a bit of a cross over with 'O' gauge railways.
I have another to paint as stone.. pictures when I get a chance.
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wow !! I wish I have such a terrain .....very nice .
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Wow, very nice.
It kind of makes my scratch built stuff look a bit shabby. :'(
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Nice, I like them... makes me want to build brickwork houses too .... must resist that that urge and keep on finishing my half timbered fantasy town...
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This is really amazing stuff and shows again why this forum is such a great place to be !
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Beautiful stuff! These and some CityBlock buildings may be in my future. I'd love to see some modern urban buildings as well. Any chance those are getting added to the line later down the road?
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You never know... there's much, much, more to come, its just a case of what next and how much to do in 1 go...
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Well played that man
these are superb :-*
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Beautiful looking buildings chap! What colours did you use for the red brick?
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Hi
Thanks for the comments.
The Archways, and Grave Yard etc will be up on the Sarissa Site soon, theres just alot to get sorted Ive been told, Plus a new small range comming.
The colours are well roughly what ever spray 'primer' I had... including metalic reds, red oxide and a dodgy brown only used on an Austin Pricess, dont shake the can too well and it soaks darker when sprayed direct. On top of that is Revell Brown, Ochre, drybrushed and a mix of colours ti pick out 'bricks'. Im just finishing off instructions for a large kit... and want to get to a house to paint as 'stone'...
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Thanks for the colour guide, very useful