Any pictures of your fishing village yet?
No, but I will take them and post this week.
It's mainly basla wood buildings, I scribed and made beat up and weathered, that can be used for any period. Your typical clap board and board and batten stuff.
Also some port/dock buildings, "Boathouses" and pier houses, that I modeled after the real buildings in St. Lucie village (a seaside community built here by Gen Joshua Chamberlain's brother after the Civil War). I almost bought a house there when I moved here. Wish I could now. Houses that were listed for $900,000 four years ago, are listed for $199,000 now!

Big, HUGE two story Colonial houses right on the water. Anybody wanna loan me some money?

Anyway, also did some brick buyildings, that could also pass for the village, AND China, or any exotic port. (it's the roofs. Have a shake shingle one for Florida, a Spanish Tile roof for Colonial adventures, and a tatched roof for Africa.)
BTW, I did something goofy yesterday, I ordered "MacBeth, a cauldron, and three witches" in 15mm with a large QRF order. LOL! I had to. It's in the medieval Scottish range of QRF.

REALLY fun to make (as y'all have seen my photobucket, I spent months doing nothing but faombaord and spackle adobe so this is a fun new project)
NOTE: When making weathered, dilapidated "Innsmouth" houses, it sounds easy to build it that way. It is decieving. I looks MUCH better when you build it as a new, upkept house, THEN weather it, pull some planks, ruin a corner and damage it. It really does turn out better that way.