A blog to let me wax lyrical about the hobby, to talk about the fictitious 18th century country Scotia Albion and their arch enemies from the Grand Duchy of Comyn and to display my progress (albeit slow) in creating their armies and characters.
Thursday, 25 June 2020
Battery painted
Thought I’d make the most of the weather so in between gardening slapped some paint on the coastal battery, the doors are still to do and a little more weathering but it’s looking better.
Hi, it's 28mm as per the figure in the second photo - it's around 76mm tall, 200mm deep and 175mm wide. Obviously being printed it can be made to any scale
Greg, I'm finding that on blogger I can't reply to individual comments! Anyway I hadn't realised I'd knocked the table which opened a gap, it closes up pretty good I think the balance is if you want to make it into one piece or keep it in bits for ease of storage or indeed for adding bits and changing the Forts layout.
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It looks marvellous!
Nice looking model
very nicely done! What scale is this battery if I may be so bold?
Hi, it's 28mm as per the figure in the second photo - it's around 76mm tall, 200mm deep and 175mm wide. Obviously being printed it can be made to any scale
Great little fortification
Looks good mate.
Very nice indeed Graham...
All the best. Aly
Nicely done, is this the first of many?
Very nice Graham. Have you thought about filling in the gap in the front and then etching in the rock work? Cheers Greg
Greg,
I'm finding that on blogger I can't reply to individual comments! Anyway I hadn't realised I'd knocked the table which opened a gap, it closes up pretty good I think the balance is if you want to make it into one piece or keep it in bits for ease of storage or indeed for adding bits and changing the Forts layout.
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