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Post by ian on Sept 11, 2014 19:20:18 GMT
Here is one of my town tiles I am making up. The idea is that you can make up different sized and shaped towns using a mix of different sized tiles, this one is 120mm x 120mm the smallest are 60x60 and some are 120x60mm All are Leven Miniatures mostly the Medieval range I wanted the feel to be cramped as the older parts of a town would be, the rest are a little better spread out Here it is from above. Tomorrow on the blog I will post the town with most of the tiles used Ian
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Post by tim on Sept 11, 2014 20:05:00 GMT
Very nicely done Ian!
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Post by Richard on Sept 11, 2014 20:11:44 GMT
Love it, I'm a bit nervous of painting buildings as never done before and you guys are bloody good at them!
Richard
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Post by levenminiatures on Sept 11, 2014 20:20:03 GMT
Love it, I'm a bit nervous of painting buildings as never done before and you guys are bloody good at them! Richard That's what I keep saying Richard, I've found a 2" brush just doesn't do the job! LOL
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Post by Richard on Sept 11, 2014 20:53:56 GMT
LOL try a roller nest time
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nickthelemming
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Favorite army: Austrian 1809
Favorite battle: Wagram / Aspern-Essling
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Post by nickthelemming on Sept 11, 2014 20:59:09 GMT
Lovely work, I really like the cramped style of them.
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Post by mike1956 on Sept 11, 2014 23:11:45 GMT
Ian
Very nice, has character reminds me of some parts of Chester I saw when I was a kid.
Mike
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Post by ian on Sept 13, 2014 16:43:04 GMT
We have "The Shambles" in Chesterfield that's a bit like them.
Thanks for all the positive comments
Ian
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geoffm
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Favorite army: French 1813 - 1815
Favorite battle: Waterloo campaign
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Post by geoffm on Sept 13, 2014 18:22:55 GMT
Really nice - look forward to see the remaining tiles.
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