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Offline Silent Invader

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #255 on: 31 October 2023, 10:36:04 PM »
The latest aquisition for the project, the three pieces by Hudson & Allen (from Vatican Enterprises) that comprise their Scottish Village:





These will be based up like the other pieces, and I shall probably rework the roofs with milliput so that all of the buildings match.
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #256 on: 31 October 2023, 10:59:46 PM »
Awesome! Can I ask, did you get them direct from Vatican Enterprises recently?

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #257 on: 01 November 2023, 05:13:41 AM »
Awesome! Can I ask, did you get them direct from Vatican Enterprises recently?


I did :)

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #258 on: 01 November 2023, 05:24:06 PM »
Awesome, good to know he is still in business and they are still available - his website doesn't inspire confidence!

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #259 on: 01 November 2023, 05:42:55 PM »
Quite the settlement you’re building. ;D
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #260 on: 01 November 2023, 06:16:29 PM »
Awesome, good to know he is still in business and they are still available - his website doesn't inspire confidence!

Drop him an email and if he has what you want it might work out. I found him very reasonable and reliable to deal with. My package was sent via the postal system, being delivered here by Royal Mail. Postage cost was about 30% of the order but I very much wanted the buildings. I also expected to incur import charges on delivery but it didn't happen.
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #261 on: 01 November 2023, 06:17:04 PM »
Quite the settlement you’re building. ;D


It's an estate agents dream :D
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #262 on: 01 November 2023, 07:14:22 PM »
Soon it will be a town... ;) :D
Its looking great.

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #263 on: 02 November 2023, 09:08:09 AM »
 lol and thank you Rui

I?ve now seen the Any Scale version. It?s not as finessed but with a modified roof and perhaps accompanied on a tile by another of the Fogou models, they'd add an interesting 8th and 9th houses to the village  :D

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #264 on: 02 November 2023, 09:15:29 AM »


It’s an estate agents dream :D

Most definitely, it looks like a sought after location with delightful rural views. ;) :D

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #265 on: 02 November 2023, 09:31:38 AM »
It's certainly a step up from Clune Park or Easterhouse. lol
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3 a 0 no Liverpool
Ficou marcado na história
E no Rio não tem outro igual
Só o Flamengo é campeão mundial
E agora seu povo
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #266 on: 12 November 2023, 08:41:53 AM »
Just caught up on your progress so far and thoroughly enjoyed the discussion and thought process.
Bonnets appear to be wool, dyed originally with woad and laterly indigo. This gives some lovely shade variations on a central colour although I couldn't see any significant colour difference between the 2 dyes. Presumably Indigo is either cheaper and easier to obtain and work or it's more colourfast.
Your black houses look superb, the painted purchased ones match your original build closely although I  think I prefer your thatch detail better. I liked the original turf roof as well but can see why you'd want them all to be a similar style.
Back drop is brilliant, makes a huge difference to the overall pictures of the table, full marks for that, I  use wings or side pieces as well as a back piece which is useful for ingame pictures but won't suit a multiplayer game because it's more fiddly to play with.
As Lon said, excellent in all sorts of ways.
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #267 on: 28 November 2023, 10:50:48 AM »
OOh those Vatican pieces with built in terrain basses are going to look amazing once you've gone over them Steve!  8)

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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 31/10 Hudson & Allen Scottish village
« Reply #268 on: 28 November 2023, 11:40:31 AM »
Thanks chaps for your comments (and with apologies to Carlos and Vagabond, for my tardiness: I'm sorry that I missed your replies).

I also prefer my thatch Vagabond, simply because the other 3 being conversions of the same model are so 'samey'. I'll also be thatching the Vatican buildings to bring them together. I agree that backdrops aren't at all practical for gaming, though without it there's a glazed door behind, the presence of which tends to sully images. It's also a nice picture to have on the gamesroom wall and I'm sure I'll make a similar lowland English scene at some point.



And yes Matt, I'm very excited to have got hold of the Vatican pieces.  :D  Have had my eye on them for years.
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Re: Bonnie Scotland, 17thC: UD 24/11/24 It’s alive!
« Reply #269 on: 24 November 2024, 07:53:19 PM »
Gosh, a year since I last updated.

Since then, not a lot has happened though I did manage to play a game against Captain Blood, in which he managed to steal cattle from under me while wiping me out (we used Pikeman's Lament with alterations for stealing stuff)

More recently, I'm turning my bands of lowlanders into a Covenanter Army with which to play Never Mind The Muskets. I have much to do and will update this thread with progress.

In the meantime, photos of that aforementioned game:































We also played a more conventional game  of PL, using the  Clansmen rule for a bit of unpredictable excitement, though I have few photos and can't remember who won!
« Last Edit: 24 March 2025, 09:09:53 PM by Silent Invader »

 

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