This French farm still needs an hour or two work on the main building roof and the front gate, but it's coming together nicely.
The main part of this batch is a series Middle Eastern / North African buildings. There are two pieces that form part of the bazar. They will be able to be used in isolation or together. Here is the first of those pieces completed. The second piece is still in the early stage of construction.
Also included in this set is a large rambling compound of four conjoined houses with a rambling stairway that leads to the roof. There is still a bit of work to be completed here.
Along with this batch will be three 15mm pieces that have been laying around in my study for 25+ years.
A week ago I spent a very pleasant couple of hours chatting with Ken the Yarkshire Gamer for his podcast show.
Superb work, Mark! Are the 15mm buildings cast?
ReplyDeleteThe 15mm church and Mediterranean building are the original master patterns from a long defunct range I made back in the 1990s. The other is a casting, but the very first casting so it is super crisp...one of the best I made for that range in my opinion.
DeleteThose look very nice. great job! and I guess I'll have to listen to that pod cast because of the "I know that guy" affect! 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks Stew. I am enjoying making these.
DeleteLovely bit of terrain work, I like the compact French farm,I'm finding terrain building therapeutic . The market looks good, a nice splash of colour against the rather more muted background!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. You are right, there is a therapeutic aspect to making buildings. I try to put something into each angle of a building that gives a unique view...simple things like the stack of crates in the market alley, or the cart with a broken wheel with its load of hay spilling out in the courtyard of the farm.
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