"10/12mm, 1/160th or N scale European Farmstead-WIP" Topic
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Dye4minis | 27 Mar 2016 1:11 p.m. PST |
Hi, All. After seeing the interest in european style buildings for Team Yankee, I thought I would start putting my hand to doing some up. I game moderns in N and micro scales, but I also play many "older" periods as well in those scales (WSS, SYW, Naps, WWI, WWII, Medieval, etc) so I remain focused on that "Tudor" style. It gives be the best bang for the buck and time spent on the scenery.
Just posted a few pics on my blog about a particular Faller farm set that I "just had to have'! Well I am finally getting around to making it happen. Hope you all enjoy it. Just remember, it's still a work in progress. link Thanks for looking. |
bobspruster | 27 Mar 2016 1:29 p.m. PST |
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Dye4minis | 27 Mar 2016 1:35 p.m. PST |
Should be: smallwargaming.blogspot.de This is to the main page. Click on the lead article. It worked for me when I clicked it, but I cut and pasted the mainpage here Thanks for looking, Bob. |
Cullen | 27 Mar 2016 2:44 p.m. PST |
Not often one sees an N-scale chicken :) Anyway, it should all prove very useful, I can imagine swordfights, horse&musket battles going on, or tanks driving by. Very versatile, good work. Regards, RC. |
Dye4minis | 27 Mar 2016 3:01 p.m. PST |
Thanks, RC. I have some pigs and a few piglets to add to the pig pen and I don't know which is harder to "stay put" while the glue dries- the chicken or the piglet? Also was thinking of putting an N scale lady hanging wash on the line to dry from Preiser. Don't want to clutter the grounds up to where it would be harder to place gaming stands within the compound without breaking things off. Next time, I'll stage some figs next to the buildings to give a better sense of size for comparison. v/r Tom |
vtsaogames | 28 Mar 2016 1:12 p.m. PST |
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Dye4minis | 28 Mar 2016 2:43 p.m. PST |
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