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Post by jim1973 on Oct 13, 2021 13:29:49 GMT
They've been finished for a while but here are my Eureka Sumerians to cover all three army lists of Book I/1. Of course now I need Burgundian Ordonnance (IV/85) so I can play the Alpha-Omega match up. Next up we'll go Tropical.   Cheers Jim PS Love the beer drinker in the camp!
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Post by paddy649 on Oct 13, 2021 13:57:52 GMT
Those look good Jim.
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Post by Baldie on Oct 13, 2021 19:25:20 GMT
Nice
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Post by Vic on Oct 15, 2021 10:36:17 GMT
Excellent! Very good job.
And the Eureka figures are superb as always.
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Post by gregorius on Oct 15, 2021 22:22:38 GMT
Nice work Jim. Did you scratchbuild the buildings or are they proprietary items?
Cheers,
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Post by jim1973 on Oct 15, 2021 23:44:15 GMT
The buildings are scratchbuild. The farm is foamboard on letterpad cardboard with filler/spackle smeared on for stucco then painted. The fort is expanded polystyrene blocks with foamboard for battlements and sandstone texture paint. Wood is matchsticks and balsa coloured with wood stain. The sand is tile grout, which is fiddly and messy but given it contains cement gives a rock hard finish! They are a little bit too neat though, so I may need to do some weathering, probably with an airbrush.
Cheers
Jim
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Post by gregorius on Oct 16, 2021 22:04:57 GMT
The buildings are scratchbuild. The farm is foamboard on letterpad cardboard with filler/spackle smeared on for stucco then painted. The fort is expanded polystyrene blocks with foamboard for battlements and sandstone texture paint. Wood is matchsticks and balsa coloured with wood stain. The sand is tile grout, which is fiddly and messy but given it contains cement gives a rock hard finish! They are a little bit too neat though, so I may need to do some weathering, probably with an airbrush. Cheers Jim Great work on the scratchbuilt structures Jim. And a nice and concise description of your technique. Cheers,
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