Pendraken now stocking painted buildings from Escenografia Epsilon!

Started by Leon, 11 April 2014, 03:48:44 AM

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FierceKitty

Actually, I have an absurd excess of religious buildings in my terrain box, especially given my fanatical atheism. I have somehow got three Italian churches (one Romanesque, one renaissance, one baroque), a northern European church, a central European village church, a Russian orthodox church, two mosques, a Shinto shrine, a three-spire Hindoo temple, a Chinese pagoda, and a classical Hellenic temple.

Only lack a SE Asian chedi  for my Burmese, and a Pyramid of the Sun (and figures to go on it).
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

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Leman

..... not to mention a druid circle with a partridge in a pear tree in the centre.
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epsilonws

Quote from: Hertsblue on 29 June 2014, 09:11:56 AM
Hi Epsilonws. Welcome to the forum.

Churches, especially eastern churches, are always tricky to get hold of in 10mm. Every village had one.  :) 

Thanks for the post, i think is a good idea.... churches  :-\



Leon

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

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wonderer18

Love the new buildings , will fit in quite well with my horse tribe army .

Stuart

:)

epsilonws



Hello,
here you have the pictures of the next epsilon pack two farms in Normandy. I hope you like
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Leman

They look just the job. Could see Chasseurs or Jagers scurrying around to get control of those - 1870, 1914 or 1940/44. Or the 95th holding them in 1815. Incredibly versatile.
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epsilonws

Quote from: Dour Puritan on 19 September 2014, 03:39:39 PM
They look just the job. Could see Chasseurs or Jagers scurrying around to get control of those - 1870, 1914 or 1940/44. Or the 95th holding them in 1815. Incredibly versatile.

:-bd B) Thanks!!!