Tuesday 13 September 2022

Empires at War - Haitian Revolution Buildings 5

 


Leaving my Polish artillery team and jumping ahead in time to the 1790's here's another 2 buildings from Empires at War for my Haitian Revolution madness!



The first is sold as a Spanish/Italian house, and can be found here.



Everyone's favourite is next. The Taverna!! 
Anyone for vino?


I painted the houses shutter brown, but looks like I forgot to paint the door!!


And here's the insides

A bargain at £17.50 each!


33 comments:

  1. A little over twenty bucks for us, so indeed a bargain.
    When used in a battle, how often, if ever, do the insides of buildings see action?

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    1. Depends on what kind of game yoyr playing. Troops could be hiding inside or they're on the table just to look pretty.

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  2. Another couple of impressive buildings.

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  3. Your buildings look great Ray! Well done.

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  4. Very nice, I take it the pantile roof sit on top of the structure to hide the usual MDF joint stubs. You have got that colour bang on.

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    1. Yes they do Norm, they're a plastic sheet. I dry brush them, then ink them, them rehighlight them. Then another fine highlight of green, in certain spots.

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  5. Very nice...we must be close to seeing these in a game? No?? 😉

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  6. Lovely stuff. You must have quite a collection of these now Ray.

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  7. Great work Ray. You must now have more buildings than were actually there in the 1790s.

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    1. You could be right Rich, I have gone a bit ott!

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  8. Ray, you are a Haitian building magnate!

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  9. More great looking buildings to grace your table. It will be good to see them in a game.

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  10. More beautiful buildings! I like the balcony. Cheers, Karl

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  11. Thay are all very cool indeed Ray!

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  12. Nice additions to your grand collection of Haitian Revolution models and figures, Ray!

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