new epsilon product: More 10mm Dark Ages huts

Started by epsilonws, 07 May 2016, 09:57:38 PM

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epsilonws

Hi,
The next week will paint a new order to Pendraken that includes this new releases.




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Leman

I would be inclined to use those with ancient Celts, possibly Welsh in the early Dark Ages. Don't know enough about Pict or Irish architecture at that time.
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fsn

Some scratchy bit of my memory tells me that the Romans introduced corners to Britain. This suggests Pictish and Irish villages may well be rounded?

I'm sure someone who knows will let us know.

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Leman

That would make them good for my Picts as well as the Gauls.
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Ithoriel

From what I remember when I was considering buying Saga and doing a campaign with it.

The more southerly Pictish settlements would have round houses like these though more northerly ones would use stone for the walls.

At least some Irish houses looked like this in "Ancients" times but Dark Age houses seem to have become rectangular - Roman or Viking influence presumably.
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Is possible that i have made ​​an error in the historical location. If someone believes they should be have another name, i don't have any problem to change it.  :-\

Leman

TBH they do look more like ancient Celtic Roundhouses and I would certainly use them in my Roman invasion of Britain project.
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fsn

Quote from: epsilonws on 08 May 2016, 11:02:13 PM
Is possible that i have made ​​an error in the historical location. If someone believes they should be have another name, i don't have any problem to change it.  :-\

I think they'd fit into bits of the Dark Age, particularly the early part. However, I'm also sure that they will fit well with Ancients.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

They will be great,
Iron Age buildings could be rectilinear or circular, just depends on the builder.
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epsilonws

Waht do you think is better? Iron Age, Dark Age or acients?

fsn

Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
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Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
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