Since I'm on a roll, here is my completed Sarissa Precision Waterloo farmhouse guarded by some British infantry. This was a really fun and fast project. One week start to finish.
Yeah, it is certainly a biggie alright. Not too sure how it would go on a war games table unless you were playing 1:1. Still, I bought it more as a modelling project than a useful war games table terrain piece. It was really fun and easy to put together- even for one as artistically challenged as myself!
Very impressive.....it dwarfs the Airfix one rather.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it is certainly a biggie alright. Not too sure how it would go on a war games table unless you were playing 1:1. Still, I bought it more as a modelling project than a useful war games table terrain piece. It was really fun and easy to put together- even for one as artistically challenged as myself!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! So now that the hobby has taken over the house, do the Missus and daughters sleep outside in tents?
ReplyDeleteLooks great John.
ReplyDeleteIt can be divided into parts for use on the wargaming table can't it?
Yes it can. It looks fairly dominating though even if it is placed separately.
ReplyDeleteYes it can. It looks fairly dominating though even if it is placed separately.
ReplyDeleteI found out on the weekend that the Italeri one that I have is the same thing, simply re-package/branded!
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