Wednesday, 23 July 2014

A Spanish windmill, that will stay in the plain.

For those you have read my previous post, you have seen some halfprepared buildings that were supposed to consist a proper terrain piece for my Peninsular war project. They were in this state for a while, since I was waiting from the post some Wills Scenics sheets (Pantiles) to make their rooftops (when you live outside England, these thigns may take a while...in times like these, I cherish my years in the Albion).

In the end, they've arrived. And I used them. And you can see the result below:

The windmill is movable - in case you have wondered. Also the rooftops are movable also and figures can be placed inside them (no photos I'm afraid).




















And some Lobsters for reference.








 I hope you like it.

Have a great Wednesday night everyone!
T.

p.s: It's amazing what you can do with a tube of Pringles (paprika flavoured - my favourite). ;-)

27 comments:

  1. Worth the wait, lovely work Thanos.

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    1. Always with a kind word, you're the man Fran! :)

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    1. Thank you Bartek... I reckon it will serve its purpose. :)

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  3. That looks really good, well done.

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    1. Thanks John, that was a bit new area to me, but it came out rather good. :)

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  4. I only commented the other day that you don't seem to see Pringles in the shops that much these days here where I am (Perth, Western Australia). Now I know why - there is about to be an whirlwind of windmills on the local wargamming tables.

    Excellent work!

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    1. You reckon? Your friends will follow my blog and make some of their own?? Wonderful news!
      Thank you for your kind words. :)

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  5. That's a fantastic model Thanos, it really looks the part!

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  6. Overall it looks pretty accurate Spanish architecture of the central Spain
    My only caveat is that you do not want to have a windmill built next to your house; they are terriby noisy. They are mainly located on hill tops and funnily enough, when you travel in windmill territory in Spain (La Mancha), you find that lots of modern windpower farms are more than often erected just on the same spot; so these guys that built windmills 500-600 years ago were no engineers but very smart indeed

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    1. Indeed they were. After all, we are the ones following their lead. :)
      Thank you my formidable general! :)

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  7. That looks excellent Thanos, great build and the tiles were certainly worth waiting for.

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    1. Thank you Michael. These Wills sheets are so good, they can transform a plain model to something very distinctive. :)

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  8. Great work. I do like pieces like this when everything is placed on one base to work together.

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    1. Thank you and I agree with you. The only downside about this, is the lack of space I'm facing in my house... I get swarmed by all of my models, my fiancee will break up with me! :)

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  9. That looks fantastic great job!

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  10. Very very nice modelling Thanos!

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    1. I implement what I see around, and this ''around'' is full of riches! Thanks Rodger. :)

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  11. That's a terrific piece of scratch building Thanos. Very impressive indeed, it looks fantastic.

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    1. Thank you Michael. It's a place worth defending, hehehehe. :)

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  12. Awesome work Thanos! That will be an excellent piece for gaming!

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  13. Fantastic work! This will be an eyecatcher on your gaming table!

    Greetings
    Peter

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