Did not feel like painting but did feel like modelling, so added another residence to the pile. A bit more height in this one, but sparce on windows. For me, a wargames building is just a representation of the real thing and not 100% accurate, so when people occupy a building they can shoot from it on all sides...even if it is a blind wall. Keeps things consistent really.
The house is basically made of 3 premade blocks stuck together, of which the seams I hope to remove with another coat or 2 of Gesso.
Now I realise they are not Afghani per se, but have more of a generic Arab feel to them. Being pragmatic, I can see them getting used for Iran-Iraq, Lebanon, WW2 North Africa and whatever I think is appropriate. Keeping them geneic is a good thing in my book, and financially sound as well as I don't have the dosh to spend on buildings for each period I want to get involved in. And don't get me started about the lack of room :)
I really like that Gunbird.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHell, a soldier 'makes' windows in a building when they need to shoot out....
Nice work. IMO, you can not have enough structures in a game...lots of three dimensional elements for the trooper's tactical maneuvers.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat's excellent. I've been wanting to try and do a building myself for a while.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGo for it Stephen, they are really easy to do.
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