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    giorgis 1:51 pm on July 23, 2024 Permalink | Reply
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    Terrain pt5 – Russian Village 

    This wooden cabin style Russian Village set from Red Vectors (Pendraken) is set at WW2. Despite some “clean” lines, it can easily be used in earlier periods, and in fantasy, wild west, or sci-fi and post-apoc as well. It’s 2mm MDF, and the buildings include bases, and the roofs are removable.

    For the aged wood finish, I went with a dark brown base, gray drybrush, brown wash, tan drybrush, and finally a soft white drybrush.

    The set includes 2 houses (small and large), a barn, a stable/workshop and a pig sty. I’m overall very happy with both the designs, quality, and the painted end results.

    Large house
    Small house
    Barnhouse
    Stable/workshop
    Pigsty
     
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    giorgis 8:42 pm on July 18, 2024 Permalink | Reply
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    Terrain pt4 – Escomb Church 

    If there’s one thing that’s plentiful in terrain buildings it’s churches. I chose this one from Red Vectors. It’s 2mm MDF, without a base. Under normal circumstances, the roof isn’t removable. I glued it in place.

    The model is based on a true historical church, the Escomb Church. I went ahead and looked it up as a reference.

    I found the etched bricks to be too few as related to the real church, and decided to use my sarissa precision stencils to add more stones using gray paint. Unfortunately, I did this after I had glued the assembled model, so I couldn’t reach some places especially near corners.

    Escomb Church model
    Escomb Church reference photo
     
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