Novus Design's Barrikady Factory in all its shattered, war-torn glory! |
Looks like a nice office building for the factory complex. |
Note the tile floor with rubble piles |
not a bad accomplishment for a Sunday afternoon. |
For the "forest of chimneys" |
Red Barricades Factory and office building. |
Amazing detail right on the floor. |
Germans for scale |
CW, A young pioneer, works on the Barrikady Factory. All must pitch in to the sacred defense of the Rodina! |
Fritz calling in artillery support! |
Many more buildings and structures to work on (19 assembled so far) but the centerpiece of the battle is completed, I think! Stay tuned and watch this space! More buildings and scenarios coming up soon!
That was quick, looking good, and a cute little helper to boot!
ReplyDeleteYou’ve inspired/shamed me into pulling my Novus stuff out and working on it...
V/R,
Jack
Yeah!!! Get on that stuff Jack! Youll do it better justice than me!
DeleteShe was psyched that she got to paint on of the buildings. I did the floor, though. Too advanced.
This will be a nifty complex to fight over. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan! Im looking forward to it.
DeleteSteve your project oozes enthusiasm - everything is looking great and some really nice tables / games are no doubt not too far away.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. I can't wait to get a game on the table. Some of the buildings will go fast as they will only be a quick spray of gray.
DeleteFantastic work - and good to see the young 'uns getting involved. This looks like it will turn into a great spectacle and game to remember, and be proud of.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I have a moral to the story. My two daughters used to love helping Dad paint figures and even highlight rivers for him. Those days have fast disappeared with the advent of (1) 'boys' and (2) video games, respectively. Now it's 'no Dad, I'm waaaay too busy to play with toy soldiers.' Of course, the boyfriend...now that's another story...he's showing a distinct interest.
Cherish this love for painting terrain, for it is fleeting... :)
Thanks Darren. I'm happy she still enjoys hanging out with me. I will soak it up while I can!
DeleteNormally I don't go for rewwins, but I can see the attraction! Very nice and evocative.
ReplyDeleteTHank you AP.
DeleteThat terrain looks fantastic Steve! And painted by a 'volunteer' Young Okobrist too :-)
ReplyDeleteReally first rate and very inspiring - looking forward to seeing it all laid out on the table mate