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I know it's obviously not what they are aiming for, but it seems to me they could sell a second (cheaper) version of each model if they had made them in such a way as to not need the interior details.
The ruined inn (and to a lesser extent, some of the others) remind me strongly of the buildings Craig Gallant made for the Dakka Dakka store's Mordheim table ten years ago. Though his walls weren't made out of individual stones like these, so these are even better.
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They do some amazing pieces.I just wish they would release the furniture and scenic pieces seperatley.
The amount of work that goes into their pieces is amazing.They have also posted pictures of when they are painting the models.
Tabletop World wrote:There's a slight change of plan. Windmill project is put aside for a while. We decided to concentrate on building the "core" of the town first, meaning that we are going to build 3 town houses next. In size they will be similar or a bit smaller then the Merchant's House and less fancy. You will be able to buy them as a set at a better price or each one separate.
After that, we are going to make more specialized buildings like windmill, blacksmith's forge, inn, marketplace...
We will remake most of our old stuff, but we are not going to make new molds of our old models.
Kirasu wrote:Very nice models.. Not sure how useful they are mostly due to extreme cost
But still very cool.. Theyre like dollhouses for men!
They're not dolls, they're toy sol-... miniatures!! Now if you'll excuse me I have to make my MIGHTY DREADLORD look pretty.
Back on topic, these things are truly works of miniature art. I honestly can't imagine how long these things would take to paint with the sheer amount of model and detail given on each one. That might be a large price tag but just one building is a month long project!
Are there any size comparison pictures out there for models and buildings in the gw range?
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GW only has two towers and a chapel, the latter more symbolic than a real building.
Tabletop World makes real-scale buildings that don't mix well with more symbolic sized buildings from other manufacturers. The OOP old inn ruin from the first page is a very big hole in the tabletop battlefield, acceptable for Mordheim but too large for normal tabletop games. And the GW skull fetish also doesn't mix well with more realistic buildings.
Here a small WIP pic from a commission that will also be available for all later:
Tabletop World wrote:OK guys, we have some photos for your of our current side-project that we are doing as a commission for one of our customers. However, It will be available for everyone once it is finished.
It is a ruined temple. It the middle, there will be a sacrificial altar decorated with Cthulhu-like statue. Altar will be surrounded by many pillars. The ground will be elevated by few stairs and covered with decorated stone pavings.
Throughout the temple there will be snake-like and Aztec motifs in form of reliefs. Snake motif can also be found on the capitals of the pillars.
For now we are working on the pillars and upper stone blocks so here are some pictures:
Having Greek columns with Aztek motifs is not my cup of tea, but hey, it's a commission. Hope they do their usual stuff again after that.
Having Greek columns with Aztek motifs is not my cup of tea, but hey, it's a commission. Hope they do their usual stuff again after that.
It's not exactly Aztec, they are rather clearly Corinthian style columns...with a twist...
Anyway all of them are amazing, even unpainted they show real craftsmanship and effort put into them. Excellent find, thanks!
If you squint a bit the "snake" motif might be confused with Egyptian lotus flower capitals.
Anyway, it's fantasy.
I think they are doing really good craftsmanship even if people disagree with some of the art concept details.
I just love the houses. If you come to some places in the UK, like York and Chester, you can see ancient houses still standing which are a bit like these fantasy houses.
Wow, the supplies and furniture look perfect for any fantasy setting. Finally, a cart I can use! The detail is fantastic and I can wait to add it to my terrain collection.
The detail on the furniture is great. It's definitely more diorama material than RPG playable thanks to all the gubbins, but still quite nice.
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Typical timber-framed medieval town house. The hall extends the full height of the building and is used as a general living room for everyone in the house. There is very little privacy. Everyone needs somewhere to keep warm, to enjoy recreation, to eat and to sleep. A central hearth provides the location for a blazing fire. Smoke escapes through a brick-chimney on the rear of the house.
Highly detailed building, with both interior and exterior. A great addition for any medieval or fantasy table. The model is very easy to assemble and fully accessible.
This kit contains many accessories:
1 x fireplace
2 x barrel (closed and empty one)
1 x small wooden box with supplies
1 x laying sack of grain
1 x table with food
1 x wooden door
1 x lantern
1 x small closet with pots on top
1 x bench
1 x set of hanging ladles
1 x bed
Moonblade cadre 3400 pts
24th Regiment of Tra 1800 pts
Laylith the whites host - High elves 3500 pts
Men of the holy shrine - Bretonnian 3200 pts
Scarsnick;s hoddies -Night gobbos 2100 pts
The guard of the east gate of Mordhiem - 3200pts
I think without a doubt some of the most finely crafted, downright gorgeous terrain I have ever seen.
I like it that the hobby is now big enough that this kind of 'high level' product actually sells, for experienced modellers and those who are prepared to spend the time to make something truly special for the tabletop.