.........28mm Japanese post-town buildings from Oshiro Model Terrain, the buildings represent the period from 1350-1400 onwards to 1615 and beyond, bought painted back in the day when I could afford it (single), the figures are 28mm Perry Miniatures. They are part of a large sengoku samurai scenery collection I have collected over the years.
nice blog bro !!!
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful buildings!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, and a great naturalistic paintjob.
ReplyDeleteArchitecture that is so synonymous with a period works wonders. These look fantastic. Great colour choices, love the ‘blue’ roof particularly.
ReplyDeletenice job!
ReplyDeleteThis is a period of history that has always fascinated me. Nice work, Fran, and thanks for posting these pics. More please soon!
ReplyDeleteThese are really great!
ReplyDeletethats really nice, one of the best scenarys ive seen. awesome stuff man.
ReplyDeleteGood!! I love it.
ReplyDeletefrom Japan(^^)
These look badass as always
ReplyDeletethey look really nice!
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome! are they very expensive? you can't afford them now?
ReplyDeletewow that is really cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat painting, you can really see the weather and wear on the facades of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteThose builds are beautiful, I wish I lived there myself!
ReplyDeletebuildings*
ReplyDeleteIf only I was tiny so that I can live in those homes.
ReplyDeleteI always like this stuff but I really don't have the money for it...
ReplyDeleteSo where is the rest of your collection? You will show us right?
ReplyDeleteNice. Wargaming terrain with a historical theme for the Orient is hard to come by.
ReplyDeleteMight have to do something about that...
Pretty good piece of work.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. My only familiarity with samurai-era Japanese miniatures comes from a fusion with fantasy in Legend of the 5 Rings. Cool to see some pieces that are based in real-world history instead.
ReplyDeleteGreat buildings!! Lovely period as well.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Christopher
Oshiro really have some nice stuff. You did a really good job, would love to see more of those Japanese.
ReplyDeleteI used to wear a hat like that when I went on takuhatsu.
ReplyDeleteNice ! Those buildings would go great with my samurai (http://JPOnMinis.blogspot.com)! I just received more samurai
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing! Love em.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Fran, about time we saw some of these on the blog!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course japanese, that would have done for J..!!
ReplyDeleteNice looking buildings.
Cheers
Paul
Pretty nice.
ReplyDeleteAwesome detail! good stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking buildings Fran. You going to put up some pics of your other buildings too?
ReplyDeleteI love those type of buildings, they look pretty realistic! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm just laughing because Christopher(aka Axebreaker) told you you have a lovely period. Do you?
ReplyDeleteMonthly mate.
ReplyDeleteNice you need some Samurai or Ninja assassins roaming about instead of pedestrians. A Ninja with a fire arm.
ReplyDeleteAs long as it's regular. Admirable simplicity of the garden out back too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks the business...period and all
ReplyDeleteThat's some very nice work there.
ReplyDeletegreat post as always
ReplyDeletegotta admire your attention to detail. good work
ReplyDeleteI just started playing Shogun 2: Total War, and I really think you would like it quite a bit. Very meaty tactical game from a great franchise.
ReplyDeleteExcellent
ReplyDeleteyeah excellent man, the style really matches the figs
ReplyDeleteNice Blog! Following.
ReplyDeleteThose are really nice miniatures. I like everything about samurai.
Jaccstev
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I've been addicted to Shogun 2 lately, so its cool seeing these here.
ReplyDeleteWoah that's insane o_O Very detailed.
ReplyDeletereally nice, talented!
ReplyDeleteLovely evocative terrain. That sort of thing makes all the difference when gaming.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a setting that I would like to game in at some stage. Maybe in another decade or so, once I have eventually finished off a few other projects.
Those look great. I could see using them in a 7 Samurai scenario.
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