This week I was working on more West German terrain for us to fight our Seven Days to the River Rhine battles over, with four houses added to the collection to add to the industrial units I painted a couple of weeks ago.
They are all nominally 1/144th / 10mm scale.
All four buildings are from the Timecast range, the first one being "Modern German House", this one is done from a base of VMC Pale Sand with the roof a base of VMC Neutral Grey.
The second one is also another example of "Modern German House" I left the garage off of this one and added a vegetable patch from the allotments set but not too sure if this really works.
This one is done off of a VMC Iraqi Sand base with the roof VMC Saddle Brown.
The third example is "1960's German House", for this one the basecoat is VMC Gold Brown and the roof VMC Neutral Grey.
To give an idea of the size, they are all based on 120mm x 80mm from Warbases the trees used on the bases are architectural model ones from Timecast while the hedge is made of Woodland Scenics bushes, the flowers in the borders are from Army Painter "Meadow Flowers".
The final one is another "1960's German House" with the addition of the garage from the earlier "Modern German House" that instead got the allotment.
This was a basecoat of 50:50 VMC Pale Grey and VMC Pastel Blue with the roof VMC Black Grey.
Using a spare base from Warbases I made an additional garden section that can be fitted to any of the houses, but seems to fit best with this one.
I will see what N gauge 1970's and 80's model cars are available as these may finish off some of the driveways quite nicely.
Lovely looking additional real estate! I really like the yellow ochre building, works nicely!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain
DeleteNice terrain, Scrivs. They remind me of my old "N" scale train buildings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, they are about that size
DeleteNeat little buildings 😎
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Thanks Matt
DeleteNice work on the buildings. :)
ReplyDeleteFor cars, it might be worth looking on Ebay, I'm sure I recall seeing 1:150 scale cars on there a couple of years ago.
Thanks Tamsin, I'll take a look
DeleteGreat work Paul!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal
DeleteYou are having a housing boom!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, albeit in 1/144th scale
DeleteGreat work on these - the details on the last two are fantastic. Going to work really well on the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Markus, I do hope so
DeleteExcellent brushwork Paul.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray
DeleteLovely looking terrain Paul…
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Cheers Aly
DeleteAnd I remember how expensive the property was when I was stationed there!
ReplyDeleteNeil
LOL
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