The 15mm project continues apace.
This latest step are buildings from Sarissa Precision for 15mm scale.
the bridge took some assembly efforts for the ramps unfortunately this is a 15mm 'accurate' bridge and will be far too large for most tabletop games where the troops are at a 150 or 200 to 1 ratio |
the buildings are easy to assemble with just a little bit of superglue |
every part is a tight fit and they might even hold together just with friction |
I also did up a bunch of extra 'disorder' markers as a gift for the game player who helped make the donation for the forces and supplied me with a few 'casualties' |
the 'prone firing' markers were assembled at the same time you can see some rail lines here also |
I used my inking techniques on everthing |
then some more color |
some dry brushing and highlights |
plus some fun details on the buildings |
flocking for all the markers |
the buildings went together so fast that I realized I could get two more done quickly |
in a day all were assembled and painted |
I also put together some alternate bridge markers that will do better for game table action |
At the moment, I have 6 more molds in progress for more kepi wearing infantry and a draft horse and wagon set.
Up coming will be the first ever game of Bull Run (1861) - with possibly five new players as the commanders - so the rookie element will be accurate!
3 comments:
These look great David. I really like the Sarissa Precision stuff. Well priced and goes together well and easily. You have painted these really, really well.
Regards, James
I really like how you painted those buildings. Picking out the roof shakes and individual stones really makes the buildings pop.
Thank you gentlemen.
The shingles and stones process with ink makes it easier.
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