Two big houses and a barn. |
The four small homes |
Getting these put together took a lot more spackle and effort that I'd have liked, but if you have the time and are better with the zap-a-gap than me, you could do a lot worse than these buildings.
Here's an example of the sizing issue. The left wall shown here extends beyond the roof line, and there was no way to fix this without making the right hand wall look worse. This whole building leans to one side, so we'll call it the slum house if anyone notices.
One of the things that I did to cover the gaps was use judicious placement of bushes. The tall one to the left of the door shown here covers an issue with the wall and floor being mismatched sizes.
Oh, and check out that massive lintel over the front of this house. Two of the four small houses came with fronts like this, and they don't line up with the roof. If used as-is, that is to say placed such that the lintel can't be seen and allows the roof to overhang, then the sidewalls are too long. I think they are meant to be used with the tall (two-story) houses and got mixed in with my order. It's not that big of a deal - I just split the difference a little bit, and with the right tools you could just carve that lintel off - but it's one more thing that might seriously harsh a more serious wargamer's mellow.
In the end, considering the price and final look, I'm not broken up about this purchase. They took a little more effort, but will really look sharp on the table.
Nice job on those, I didn't know QRF carried those or those other buildings, Thanks.
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