Here's a few Kerr and King Resin buildings I painted up for Flames of War gaming; Western Europe buildings, two bombed out, and one a two story.
The roofs come off for figure placement and the two story building is also in two layers. The intact building I finished a couple of weeks ago, the two bombed out ones, this weekend.
Being resin they need quite a bit of work trimming away excess resin flash, and hole filling with liquid greenstuff, but the effort is worthwhile, as the buildings turn out well once painted...
German transports drive by...
Oh well, 15mm interlude over for now, back to gluing tiles...
Very nice looking buildings!
ReplyDeleteThese do look rather nice
ReplyDeleteIan
Did the liquid green stuff suffice for the holes? I always find it dries and shrinks too much...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, nice little 15 mm houses! You're starting to get quite the collection of buildings by now.
Yeah , you usually need a couple of goes at the liquid GS - as you say it dries and shrinks... though I have found if you scrape the semi-dried bits from the pot and force these into the holes with a sculpting tool, it doesn't shrink so much...
DeleteLooking good. I'm thinking about 15mm terrain now. Wayland Games? How much?
ReplyDeleteI got these as part of a set from Kerr & King direct
DeleteThey look good and are clearly worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteNice looking buildings!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
They make nice stuff but the holes drove me a bit bonkers when I got some stuff from them.
ReplyDeletecheers
Yeah, it takes a certainly level of dedication to work on them! They generally come out well in the end, with a little patience... though the current one I am working on has required some serious dremel work!
DeleteI did not know about King and Kerr. They look really nice! Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteDavid S.
Minnesota, USA