These come as one of 4 shapes, all of which will fit together to make more complex buildings - ideal for Italian Wars, etc. All of the buildings come with doors and windows; at first I thought the patterns on the pieces were printed - but they are not, they are laser etched.
With some bits of balsa (chimney and balcony) and some Will's pantiles I knocked this one up as a tester. From memory, the smallest building is £1.50, the largest £3.50. The building below was made of a two storey section (£3.50) and a 'tower' (£2.50). At this price it is not worth the time and effort to cut out the pieces from scratch, especially the windows and shutters.
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Very nice. I understand that they are for 28mm figurines.
Hi Emilio, Yep, 28mmish
the warbases guys offer great products
Warbases sell excellent stuff, I've not bought any of their building but by the look of yours I may well.
Those look great
What a cool idea! Must buyt some.
Simon
Very impressed. Great idea.
Very impressive buildings, and not pricey either.
How thick are the walls/blanks? Is it easily cut if I want to have open windows and doors?
Thanks
(Sorry -- I don't see a Contact Us on the Warbases website.)
Hi Schogun,
The MDF is 2mm thick. You could cut out square windows easily enough with a craft knife, but I reckon the curved / arched ones would be a pain to do.
Can I ask what you used to render these?
These look brilliant. Can I ask what you used as render?
Hi wellesley,
It is artists acrylic (Rowney tubed stuff) liberally applied with a hard bristled brush.
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