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.
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!
A little over twenty bucks for us, so indeed a bargain.
ReplyDeleteWhen used in a battle, how often, if ever, do the insides of buildings see action?
Depends on what kind of game yoyr playing. Troops could be hiding inside or they're on the table just to look pretty.
DeleteAnother couple of impressive buildings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe.
DeleteYour buildings look great Ray! Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter.
DeleteVery 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.
ReplyDeleteYes 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.
DeleteVery nice...we must be close to seeing these in a game? No?? 😉
ReplyDeleteWe are yes?
DeleteLooking good! 😀
ReplyDeleteCheers Stew.
DeleteAnother pair of great buildings
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteLovely stuff. You must have quite a collection of these now Ray.
ReplyDeleteI do Lawrence.
DeleteGreat work Ray. You must now have more buildings than were actually there in the 1790s.
ReplyDeleteYou could be right Rich, I have gone a bit ott!
DeleteRay, you are a Haitian building magnate!
ReplyDeleteHaha
DeleteMore great looking buildings to grace your table. It will be good to see them in a game.
ReplyDeleteIt would, one day, one day.
DeleteMore beautiful buildings! I like the balcony. Cheers, Karl
ReplyDeleteThanks Karl.
DeleteNice work, Ray! :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Tamsin.
DeleteThay are all very cool indeed Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith.
DeleteNice additions to your grand collection of Haitian Revolution models and figures, Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
DeleteLovely buildings Ray
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave.
DeleteVery nice work Ray!
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