Thursday, September 6, 2012

Shanty town, finally finished!

Hi, here are some pictures of my 15-20mm shanty town I have recently finished, the project was started in 2010. I was unsure on how to paint these shanty huts but I finally took the plunge and painted them really fast and easy with some cheap hobby paints. The shanty town was started in 2010 as I was inspired by a whole series of post about 15mm wargaming and the ruleset AK47 from Peter Pig but now the pieces are finished I'm already discovering new horizons and the once great looking poject was binned luckily I haven't bought any miniatures!

Enough of the boring talk here are some pictures I took from the entire shanty town somewhere in Africa near the equator withou a silo piece which is still drying as we speak. And keep an eye out on this post as a tutorial will follow in the future but if you're interested in purchasing the following shanty town pieces let me know as I don't need them anymore.

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5 comments:

Chris said...

I could definitely find a use for something like this. If you could email me the price you're interested in I would appreciate it. you can reach me at cbhollowell at aim dot com. Thanks.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Cheers contacted

Paul said...

It looks great! Well done.

Tsold9000 said...

nice...Atlantic Marines.painted too.what memories.the shanties look good.typical though...get inspired,shelf it,finish it later...later...then never use it.been there.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Thanks Paul and Tsold, yes they are the old Atlantic San Marco marines, cool you recognised these old gems.

The description of the building proces and shelving is probably applicable for at least 95% of the wargamers!