Monday 28 January 2013

The Assault Group moves into town!

Hi All,

just completed my 28mm Assualt Group militia so I thought I would become a miniature war correspondent for an hour, the houses are scratch built...a little small for 28mm but that was to save on space.







To give the feel of a larger town I will make a few more buildings in time. For February I feel the need for a change! Unfortunatley being the poorest person I know my choices will be limited...plastics probably.

Thanks for looking.

14 comments:

  1. The buildings look great, like a scene out of Call of duty

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  2. Nice bldgs! Lots of neat places for shoot-outs. I like the way you've tricked-out the structures with little "homey-type-nick-nacks."

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  3. I can't agree more, your buildings look absolutely spiffing!

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  4. Very nice layout, I like the balconies.

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  5. Thanks Chaps! There are more on the way...on the downside a modern army does not need that many figures on the table and I am in a painting mood! Any suggestions?

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  6. Fantastic. Those external air conditioning units remind me of several... er.. less developed countries I have been too. Brilliant detail!

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  7. Soooo nice! Mate, considering the fact that you do with what you have available, I must say you are an inspiration to us all! And trust me, I live in Greece (with all the nice economical aspects...) :)

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  8. Great work - really effective!

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  9. nice work those are some very nice buildings you made. I love the details you included like the air-con and the blankets, rugs or towels on the balconies

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  10. Thanks again, the only "expensive" items I buy are the figures themselves, the bases for the houses are ply from old furniture, the vehicles are Corgi (1/55th scale so they are all useable).
    Thanos, your name now makes more sense to me! Hope that things pick up in your neck of the woods mate.

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  11. Wow those Buildings look Real! Great Work on the Terrain and game! I know this was a few years ago but a Great looking Wargame is Always a Great Looking wargame! Take care! Keep up the Great Post! Greyson in Va. USA

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