Last year I commissioned some new additions to my collection and having received the final package yesterday I have taken some time to do some setups and generally have fun with the collection.
The scenery, boards and buildings were all created by David Marshall of TM Terrain.
This now completes a 10 year long commission to build these walls and immediate surrounding area to represent the 1513 siege of Therouanne and battle of the Spurs. By no means is it the end of my appetite for scenery and buildings, it'll be fun to see where I next go.
On to the terrain.
First up, a long overdue gatehouse for the walls of Therouanne. This is loosely based upon contemporary drawings of the now destroyed walls along with an amalgamation of various French gatehouses that have survived.
These close ups show off some of the detail along with the buildings of the town within.
Next, some pastoral scenes to show off a new watermill, farmhouse and manorial / abbey type building. All based upon French medieval buildings.
Really, really spectacular work on the buildings, and your photography
ReplyDeleteand set up is superb. Always a pleasure to visit your blog.
Superb terrain!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking buildings Stuart...
ReplyDeleteDavid certainly does splendid work.
All the best. Aly
Oh my! The buildings are superb!
ReplyDeleteThose are rather lovely. The gate is spectacular
ReplyDeleteAll this I want to see in the report from the game 8)
ReplyDeleteThe buildings, gatehouse and earthworks are all magnificent! Now to start thinking up some scenarios for them...
ReplyDeleteA feast for the eyes. Great work.
ReplyDeleteGreat eye candy, as we came to expect from your blog.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to new updates with some action in this beautiful background!
Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Jan
What a fantastic collection!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - an excellent collection, and beautifully photographed too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Stuart, just fabulous. Some of the building look like ones around me here in western France.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Quite magnificent! Love the buildings. But the dioramas are simply superb.
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of camera do you use?
Thank you. These are on a Canon EOS1200D
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