Over the past few weeks I have been busy working away on this wee project. Finally finished the flocking etc yesterday.
The Medieval Fortified Farm from Hudson & Allen.
Unfortunately this belongs to someone else so I guess I have to give it back now.
Made some gates for the main entrance. It didn't look right without them.
Removable roof piece on the stable. A bit of hay for the farmer to move around.
The roof and top story of the main house is also removable.
Wouldn't mind this for myself. Great model and a pleasure to paint. Might have to give the Lion Rampant rules a try soon so that we can give this farm some action.
Awesome! You're sure it belongs to someone else? What a pity, this forified farm is really, really nice!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Awasome and Superb!!!!! I just cannot express how I like it. Those person, who owes this farm is very, very lucky.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteHello.
ReplyDeleteAmazing "real" looking.
Buildings, roofs, walls, paving stones, wells, the face of clothing, long spears, etc ..
That is very good and looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThat is sensational, I'm going to have to add it to my wish list and if I ever get one I'll be straight back here for reference.
ReplyDeleteF for flippin' fantastic!
ReplyDeleteTotally top notch Rodger.
Excellent work ! I've seen this building and it's on my "to-get-it" list !
ReplyDeleteLike it's a "single piece' building , except the removable parts, not easy to paint in fact,
congrats !
the door is a good addition : I will pick-up the idea!
That is an excellent terrain piece. Very tidy and appropriate for multiple scenarios.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteWell that looks just great Rodger! It's going to be hard to give it back!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Superb! Great addition to anyone's collection :)
ReplyDeleteNow that is bloody beautiful work Rodger.
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDelete+1 Lovely/amazing/envy/applause!
ReplyDeleteFantastic farm Rodger!
ReplyDeleteReally great work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Rodger, a shame to give it back, maybe you could tell the owner it got lost in the post :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice thought Craig, but it's Chris! Could be a bit hard to explain when we all game together every couple of weeks. On the plus side though, that does mean I might get to play with it occasionally.
DeleteThat looks excellent. What a great piece for the games table. Suitable for many settings as you have illustrated with those excellent figures across time.
ReplyDeletecheers
Excellent looking Medieval Fortified Farm ..... sorry that its not your farm Rodger.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work! Rodger .
ReplyDeleteCheers .
Lovely model, ideal for Lion Rampant.
ReplyDeleteGreat model and excellent work
ReplyDeleteVery nice job!
ReplyDeleteGreat model really brought to life by your excellent painting and addition of grass etc.
ReplyDeletevery nice Rodger, you will have to get one ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a truly excellent job.
ReplyDeleteSorry, that's too beautiful, I must write a second comment...love this farm and these photos, really!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. I am pleased with the way it turned out.
DeleteThis is a great building and you have done a superb paint job on it Roger.
ReplyDeleteDo you mind sharing what colour you used for the thatch, to my eye it looks spot on.
Thanks Pat
DeleteThe thatch started with a black undercoat and then I drybrushed it up with Vallejo Burnt Umber and then a mix of Burnt Umber and Vallejo Old Wood. About 3 layers of drybrushing getting a bit lighter each time. I looked at a lot of photos for this part but felt that I needed a dark thatch rather than a straw colour, to go with the yellowish stone work.
Can't you say that you lost it? It looks wonderfull!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Beautiful Work, Rodger. Your skills make me envious!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Col