This is a balsa wood barn I made for a job, when I was a model maker, almost 20 years ago that was going to be chucked so I said I'll have it and it's been knocking around, a bit broken in a box until I eventually thought I'd just better get it done. As it's all balsa it's a bit delicate I gave it a coat of dilute pva to strengthen it up a bit, it also had a bit of emulsion in it to give it a bit of colour, a dirty wash,then a black wash and another dirty wash. It's really northern European 19th century but I will happily use it in 1809 on the danube,in the 17th century ( or even earlier!) in Britain and it can get overrun by my Soviets too!
We also set up for a big pike and shot game including the recently rebased figures,AAR to follow at some point! Next up? Probably something Napoleonic as I clear the decks for the Analogue Hobbies painting challenge starting on the 20th of December.
All the best Iain
Excellent ramshackle building and very ‘multi-period’. That looks an interesting action with a cavalry wing Vs infantry / hedges.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm, yes ,useful in a range of periods I hope!
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Terrific work Iain. I wouldn't have the patience to do something as intricate as that, even with a significant intervening period between starting and completion. Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, it took a while but, clearly I enjoy that type of thing! Not sure you wouldn't have the patience coming from a man who is into double digits for 28mm Napoleonic cavalry units!
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Looks great!
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Great looking dilapidated building but, oh, your battle dispositions are inviting. How large is your table?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, it's grown, 6'x 10'!
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Great looking ruined barn Iain. I’ll second Jonathan’s comments on the table. If the hedges were ramparts it would look like Ravenna
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, yes I see what you mean but it's a little later in time and further north!
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Great resurrection of your excellent ruins, Iain. It'll look perfect in a lot of scenarios/time-periods.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, useful piece I think?
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Excellent looking building sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal!
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Oooh very nice mate. I’ve lived in worse!
ReplyDeleteBijou barn ripe for conversion, Northern France or Pembrokeshire? Needs cesspit!
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Excellent looking barn Iain, great construction, and love the damaged look.
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Love it. Big enough for a unit, but lots of nooks and crannies if you used it in a skirmish game. Would something like modpodge give it a little durability? The Youtube terrain guys all seem to swear by it.
ReplyDeleteDecent, useful size,must look into modpodge!
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The barn looks great Iain…
ReplyDeleteI suspect that it would work well in a North American setting as well as Gothic Horror and the like.
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Thanks Aly, yes, two settings I don't do,yet!
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Great building and as you say very useful across many eras.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that is an old build , that's beenrefurbishedf makes it so more more from my perspective.
Thanks Joe,I like it's multiple periods, places, it's nice to have specific pieces that can be backed up with generic and good to get something patched up and called finished!
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Man, that barn looks a wreck! But in the fun way, you get what I mean. 😀
ReplyDeleteA fun wreck, sounds like a good shout!
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As it's true scale it's begging for Three Musketeers skirmish or similar.
ReplyDeleteYes it will work well for a bit of skirmish, especially with the steps and platform!
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That looks really convincing, excellent job. The colours of the old weathered and burnt wood look spot on, something I always struggle with.
ReplyDeleteI've got a bit more brown in than usual, mostly I go for grey but I think the brown helps?
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Lots of goodness on display: impressive effects on the ruined barn; any figs posed with it are fine (although my preference is for the 17th Cent). The game layout is enticing: looking forward to a report--if you don't get too wrapped up in playing to remember to record it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ed, I'm sure you're not the only one who prefers the 17th century in this context, trying to find time to write up the AAR before I forget it, how prescient of you!
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Excellent burnt out barn!
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Love this beautiful and realistic barn, well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Phil!
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Definitely a pretty versatile piece for a variety of times and places!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I was thinking on the Danube in 1809 with my burnt out church ?
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Love the dilapidated look to the barn 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Andy!
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Oh, that's a lot of work, but it looks certainly splendid! Inspirational work, I have to say
ReplyDeleteThanks Suber,nothing like on your scale but good to finally put it to bed!
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Very realistic and well made! Best wishes for Christmas Iain!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Mike, merry Christmas!
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That's very odd...I am sure I already commented on this fantastic barn Iain, but I don't see my words anywhere above.....anyway, as everyone else has said, a lovely model and very versatile!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith, glad you like it,a useful bit of kit!
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Really nice rescue Iain! Would never have imagined it’s a twenty year old build
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