More stuff that's been collecting dust over the last few years in my drawers. These are I believe all from Hovels?? I could be wrong?? Hopefully they'll all be attacked by the French and Indians very soon!!! These are all from Hovels ACW range, but like the previous buildings they should all fit the FIW era as well.
Edwin over at Thoughts of a Depressive Diplomat is having a blog Giveaway, he's got 9 prizes to giveaway so get on over and sign up, you've got until Sunday 8th, so you better be quick! I've got my eye on the Khyber Rifles book, unfortunately so have a few others!!!!!
Also I need to help promote the Laughing Ferrets Givaway too, the Ferret 11 books, figures and dice prizes to offload, his ends on the 1st September, so its a little bit late to plug but better late than never so they say!!!!
Just managed a measly 5 posts this month, I think I need my old job back!
Oh woe is me..................
Back to the buildings!
My favourite room on the right, its the only place I get any peace and quiet!
Some fine looking shacks and cabins there!
ReplyDeleteBloody Hell Alex that was a quick comment!!!!
DeleteNice buildings - I know what you mean about the out-house!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the plug.
PS Do I get a prize for being you 700th follower???
DeleteUnfortunately No! You should have been my 702nd, two buggers have cleared off!
DeleteThey shouldn't be wasting away in a drawer..
ReplyDeleteGotta admit I'm very pleased to have finally got them done!
Deletegreat looking buildings
ReplyDeleteCheers GI.
DeleteGreat stuff, Ray; I've got a stack of long-forgotten Hovels dwellings tucked away in various boxes since 1996! Never really used them, but, who knows in the future? The way my obsessions keep bouncing around the place, anything is possible :)
ReplyDeleteTell me about it!!!
DeleteMaybe I should move my painting table into the bathroom - it's the only place I get any peace and quiet too!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking objectives there. I especially like the bearskin tacked to the wall.
Cheers Scott, its my sanctuary!
DeleteNice looking buildings Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne!
DeleteVery very nice looking buildings!
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil!
DeleteThat book is mine bitch!
ReplyDeleteShut it Oirish!
DeleteAlways nice to have some good looking terrain pieces. And these fit in that category.
ReplyDeleteI think Fran wants that book! Best of luck to both of you.
Be warned I may make some Fudge for Skirmish. (I have not mentioned this to Fran yet).
When is Skirmish?
Delete22nd September
DeleteOh sod it, I'm at work!
DeleteNice buildings mate. Pity the new job is hitting your painting time but thing'll change I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI do hope so! This work thingy is killing me?????
DeleteNice looking building.
ReplyDeleteI´d sooner have a Job than lurk on the web.
ReplyDeletecracking hovels.
Thanks Paul, its hard without one!
DeleteFIW...intriguing...and somewhere in the attic I have French, British and indians...but where? :-)
ReplyDeleteMarzio.
Come Marzio dig them out, you know you want to!!!
DeleteSome nice little hovels from Hovels you have there Ray!
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Ken!
DeleteGreat job on the "old" buildings.
ReplyDeletelove it, especially the one with straw roof!
ReplyDeleteGreat painting on those buildings!
ReplyDeleteQuality not quantity Ray, I'd rather have you blogging than not. The buildings really are superb Sir.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words Sir M!
DeleteVery nice buildings Ray! I also quite like the special charm of hovel buildings.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
It'd be nice if they released some new stuff every now and then??
DeleteI like these, looking forward to seeing you fight around them
ReplyDeleteIan
Me too!
DeleteYou did a great job with these. You should be able to do quite a village now.
ReplyDeleteYep I've quite a nice little village!
Deleteice buildings. Might have to give Hovels another look.
ReplyDeleteI bet you've got cabin fever after all this. (Gerrit?)
:O)
Good grief!!! Help!!!!!
DeleteThose buildings are very nice; a lot years ago I painted many of them and it was really funny.
ReplyDeleteAbout the book, very interesting!
Thanks Juan, they are quite jolly buildings!
DeleteReally good looking buildings those
ReplyDeleteLove the buildings Ray! Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteLoving those building there Ray
ReplyDeleteVery nice buildings : I like them!
ReplyDeleteYou really only have peace in the outdoor toilets?? It's sad ...and quite uncomfortable in winter!
Only 5 posts this month ? ok, it's not a lot, but I didn't comment them all!
How do you do to comment so many blogs ? You always give me some kind words at almost each post! (many thanks for that: highly appreciated)
I'm just nosey Sam,I like to see what others are upto and it doesn't take too long to put a comment, it helps the bloggers know that there hard work is being appreciated by others!
DeleteThanks for the plug! and fun buildings.. I need to update & expand my terrain collection.. oh so many things..
ReplyDeleteNo probs Ferret! And we all need to add to our collections, wish it wasn't so damn expensive though!!!
DeleteNice buildings. Soldier on Ray soldier on.
ReplyDeleteJohn
I shall John, I shall!!
DeleteGreate looking houses Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Andy!
ReplyDeleteNice buildings, I have a couple of those in my own collection. Hovels still stand up to some of the more newer stuff out their.
ReplyDeleteNice little bunch there! I like the hay effect
ReplyDeletegreat stuff Ray!
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed hovels and you've made a great job of them.
ReplyDeleteNice buildings - 15mm? Yest, I agree with Sam Wise about you visiting AND commenting on so many fellow hobbyists' blogs. Impressive and inspiring. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteNice buildings you have here.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross