A new barn on the table
Greetings leadheads... I like the idea that everything on the table is a one of a kind made by me...except one, the barn. I got this tiny little resin barn that I got for my birthday a couple of years ago...nice barn, but too small...so I built a bigger one. Here are a few shots of it.
Inspirational work and photography, as always, Richard. Thanks, Dean
ReplyDeleteAnother triumph Captain. Once again you have gotten the grungy, used look just right and offset beautifully with the little details that make all the difference
ReplyDeleteGreat work Captain..love looking at the buildings you have made bloodly fantastic
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and huge building! How many soldiers can fit in the barn? Great work!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job Captain!
ReplyDeletea so realistic barn! always Great!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking barn Captain. Like the hay cart too, really adds something to the scene.
ReplyDeleteThis really looks to scale along side the figures and a very realistic piece that has that old and worn look.
ReplyDeleteThe setting with the hay cart and wheels leaning up against the wall really set it off.
You have a good eye with the camera as well, the shots are very atmospheric.
Wow lovely work as ever Captain. Has a great "lived in" look to it.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say about this (and all your other work)? Not much, just
ReplyDeleteWOWSERS!
This whole project is simply incredible
Beautiful job on this barn, very realistic. First thing I thought on seeing it was, "this is a man who's seen some real barns.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! It's the details that I love; the cart with the dung and discarded wheels. All combined really produce wonderful inspirational work.
ReplyDeleteLooking cool, Rich!
ReplyDeleteSecond the other guys about the details and the "used-look" :)
Cheers, Mojo
Thanks guys...and ladies for the nice comments...they are appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of scenery! What did you build the barn out of?
ReplyDeleteKingsleypark...its made out of chipboard...a very thin cardboard.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking terrain and really like the big barn!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Sweet, Capt.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing site! Fantastic stuff!
ReplyDeleteAnother great addition Captain. Keep them coming...
ReplyDeleteDamn impressive as ever Captain!
ReplyDeleteIncredible terrain, pure awesomeness and gritty realism!
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