I happened across these at Michigan Toy Soldier today. I don't know if they are new, but they are new to me so here they are. A series of 28mm Dark/Middle ages buildings that will happily stretch into the early modern era without too much effort. They are solidly cast in a medium gray plastic and nicely detailed, they will be a breeze to assemble. Priced at $8.00US they are very affordable and should paint up easily with the deeply incised details. Sorry about the cello-wrap in the pictures, but I have seventy or so 28mm buildings so I passed on buying these and snapped photos at the store. They have that "just right" feel, large enough to match well with the miniatures but small enough that they don't dominate the landscape. I would consider these an excellent purchase.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Nice New Buildings from Renedra
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I just placed an order with Michigan Toy Soldier, my wallet is glad I didn't know about these!
ReplyDeleteWent onto Renendra website and I am now planning to buy their ramshackle farm and barn and swapping out the roofs with corrugated tin for an East European/Russian farmstead, post-apocalypse style. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI like these a lot. Renedra makes quite a lot of nice generic terrain items!
ReplyDeleteI have built the wattle outbuilding, but not painted it yet. I added some epoxy putty to parts of the thatched roof which seemed too smooth, especially the underside which has no texture at all. I'm not much of a modeller, but this seemed necessary to me, and was simple enough.
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