A few weeks ago I posted some pictures of the Italeri 1/72 model of Le Haye Sainte. I've now managed to complete the painting and taken a few pics with some 28mm figures.
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Le Haye Sainte - side view |
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Le Haye Sainte - front view |
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Le Haye Sainte - farm house and buttery |
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Le Haye Sainte - rear view |
Finally a slightly closer-up view of the farmhouse and stable
It turned-out fairly well and for comparison below is my homemade version of Le Haye Sainte. Its deliberately smaller to fit the table better. On balance I prefer the tile-effect on the homemade version over the simple etching on the MDF one. If I had time I would have likely gone with tiling on the Italeri one.
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