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Anatoli15 May 2013 3:52 a.m. PST

Andreas at my club got hold of some buildings suitable for By Fire & Sword and asked me if I would be interested in painting them up for him, the deal was I paint 5 houses and keep 2 of them.

I thought it was a good deal, and the buildings below are the ones I picked for myself. The decision to pick these two was rather easy, as I already have several large buildings from Wargamer I wanted some smaller houses for my own collection.

I kept the Wargamer manufactured peasant hut with pigsty and another medium sized (wealthy?) peasant building from an unknown manufacturer.

More pictures of both on my blog:

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SECURITY MINISTER CRITTER15 May 2013 8:56 a.m. PST

Nice stuff.

MajorB15 May 2013 9:55 a.m. PST

Nice models, but what makes them specifically 17th century?

Anatoli16 May 2013 5:42 a.m. PST

The Peasant hut with Pigsty is perhaps more typical for the period, as the rest of the buildings I've painted recently – including the second house here in this post are more universal and can be used up to WW2 as well.

MajorB16 May 2013 11:10 a.m. PST

the rest of the buildings I've painted recently – including the second house here in this post are more universal and can be used up to WW2 as well.

Precisely. We have many buildings in the UK that date from Tudor times and before (i.e. pre 17th century) that are still standing and in use.

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