The scene above is of a supply train trundling past a blockhouse bringing much needed supplies to a nearby frontier settlement.
Since I'm American I wanted to enter something into the "home" bonus round for the Analogue Hobbies painting challenge here that gives an image of my home and thought a North American log style Blockhouse fits that bill rather nicely as it conjures up that colonial feel of the frontiers of North America.
It could serve as a small fort, barracks, store house, place of refuge or a guard post on the frontier.
The model itself is from Grand Manner terrain which I happen to huge fan of and is quite large model and is intended for 28mm. You can fit an artillery piece plus several figures in the model itself which is nice. It's a resin piece so some clean up is required, but wasn't too much. I painted the model in mostly craft paints with some Foundry colors for the moss and a bit of Vallejo on the gravel. I always used a healthy amount of Mig pigments to give some weathering effects.
Well it was a tough week as I'd been dealing with a nasty case of man flu, but I'm happy I crossed the finish line in time to get this in for the bonus round as it was a bit dicey. I'm still 100% over the flu but doing much better now thankfully.
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A beautiful piece of kit!
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Grand Manner has a lot of beautiful buildings and your paint job is wonderful.
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Thank you kindly Mike and we should arrange a F&IW game.
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Very nifty piece, Christopher! Your brushwork brings it to life.
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Excellent looking model
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Very nice blockhouse.
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Very nice indeed!
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Super piece Christopher.
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Thank you very much Phil!
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Wow that's sweet Christopher!
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Nice and useful idea
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Old time here to preserve the meat and foods, away from wild beasts teeth
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Thank you Maximex.
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Fantastic work there Christopher. I hope you are feeling better now too!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Rodger and I am!
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Spectacular work on a lovely kit Chris! I really love your approach to terrain, as it always looks spot on without being overdone. I'll make sure to give it a close inspection on sunday.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Nick I appreciate the kind words! Looking forward to the game!
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Only a word: great!
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Splendid. i like ;-)
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Spectacular work on a lovely kit Chris! I really love your approach to terrain, as it always looks spot on without being overdone.
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