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patkany
Earth
Joined 10/07/14
Last Visit 20/09/16
85 Posts
Posted on 18 November 2014 at 22:42:27 GMT
I just scaled down the GHQ 6mm buildings for my 1/600 armies- it's not based yet, so they are not standing well, but it's just the beginning Smile The minis are from my new US Mech. Inf. Bd.

The church is just a test, I will make a new one. The mosque is a cheap Taj Mahal 3D puzzle(2-3$)! Perfect for a Middle eastern board Smile








edenviews
United Kingdom
Joined 26/04/08
Last Visit 07/02/18
453 Posts
Posted on 18 November 2014 at 23:11:05 GMT
Grin
Mr. Average
United States
Joined 29/12/13
Last Visit 19/07/19
163 Posts
Posted on 19 November 2014 at 01:54:03 GMT
toxicpixie
United Kingdom
Joined 09/03/11
Last Visit 17/07/21
2178 Posts
Posted on 19 November 2014 at 11:08:06 GMT
They've worked really nicely! TBH does the church actually look like it needs replacing once you're at "gaming distance"?
pete
Wales
Joined 05/02/04
Last Visit 07/05/19
3793 Posts
Posted on 19 November 2014 at 11:29:55 GMT
They look good. I think they will look fine at a distance, even the church.
petedavies
Canada
Joined 26/05/10
Last Visit 07/09/20
83 Posts
Posted on 19 November 2014 at 12:41:38 GMT
They look the business..

I was thinking of trying some paper buildings for 6mm - any tips on getting such a nice effect?

Cheers,

Pete
patkany
Earth
Joined 10/07/14
Last Visit 20/09/16
85 Posts
Posted on 19 November 2014 at 16:12:06 GMT
Thanks!

My paper chioce was the problem -it's too thick -but a lighter one (170g>Wink will be very vulnerable for tuching, transporting, etc! I need a lot of these, so I have around 80, but just from paper, without any plastic inside to make them more durable -it was much faster to buld them, but the result is like this.

For 6mm try GHQ paper buildings (this ones) they are very good quality ones -and free Smile They're nice if you need some dutch or west german towns, villages, farms from the 1930-1970's.
Adam66
Poland
Joined 15/07/15
Last Visit 09/08/15
4 Posts
Posted on 16 July 2015 at 16:05:59 GMT
What do you think about the resin versions of evadam products?
http://evadam.pl/en/
toxicpixie
United Kingdom
Joined 09/03/11
Last Visit 17/07/21
2178 Posts
Posted on 17 July 2015 at 11:03:03 GMT
I dunno, but they look nice on the website!
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