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Offline Yankeepedlar01

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A useful European town
« on: 11 August 2016, 10:50:29 PM »
The finished project: a northern European town that will serve from the 1740's to the 1940's. It mainly uses Hovels and Ainsty resin castings, mounted on sectional 3mm MDF for storage. Its a wargaming project, not a scale model by the way.There are several entries on my Blog detailing how I got to the finished town. Here's a link to the last one ~

http://talesfromghq.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/a-journey-through-time.html

A sample set of pictures ~




There a several more to see to get the feel of what I wanted from this wargaming terrain project, do pop over and see the full effect.
David
"There is no point in being stupid unless you show it!"

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Offline FifteensAway

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Re: A useful European town
« Reply #1 on: 12 August 2016, 02:48:38 AM »
And will the mayor be Mr. Bicklesburger?   lol  Or will that be a local restauranteur?

Very nice.  Like it a lot.  

Collecting a bunch of buildings that will to do multiple duty in my own collection - from Vikings/Robin Hood right through at least to pirates in the Carobbean Sea, maybe even later.  Certainly also for Three Musketeers gaming.  Mostly exposed post and beam type structures.  
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Offline Phil Robinson

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Re: A useful European town
« Reply #2 on: 12 August 2016, 07:45:38 AM »
It is a splendid piece to fight over indeed, very versatile and really looks the part.

Offline Calimero

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Re: A useful European town
« Reply #3 on: 12 August 2016, 04:02:47 PM »
Two questions;

How did the panzer 38(t)’s driver hope to squeeze his tank out of that double door?  lol

More seriously, where is the "Napoleonic coach" from?

Very nice work and very useful set of terrain! 8)
« Last Edit: 12 August 2016, 04:27:43 PM by Calimero »
A CANADIAN local hobby store with a small selection of historical wargames miniatures (mainly from Warlords). They also have a great selection of paint and hobby accessories from Vallejo, Army painter, AK Interactive, Green Stuff World and more.; https://tistaminis.com/

Offline Yankeepedlar01

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Re: A useful European town
« Reply #4 on: 12 August 2016, 08:28:38 PM »
Two questions;

How did the panzer 38(t)’s driver hope to squeeze his tank out of that double door?  lol
I THOUGHT THROUGH THE WALL MYSELF.

More seriously, where is the "Napoleonic coach" from?
WESTPHALIA MINIATURES.

Very nice work and very useful set of terrain! 8)
THANKS.

 

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