Finishing my Fogou Mud & Brick desert city was one of my hobby highlights of the past year. Adding in LAF'S Noresmian Nights civilian ranges was just icing on the cake!!!!
And it can change from fantasy to sci fi by just changing the civilians. I think my worls is more populated by civilians then actual soldiers at this point.
Very nice! Where is the wet market, when I get a graving for Gretchin on a stick? Yum!
ReplyDeleteOr a camel for Vasken to punch. LOL
DeleteYou’ve been busy mate! Loving that desert terrain, you could even use it in a ww2 game too
ReplyDeleteMulti use is always the best!!!!
DeleteIf it was a wretched hive of scum and villainy, you could called it "Mos Excellent"!
ReplyDeletehahahahaha nice!
DeleteVery nice. Great work. You are shaming me to get my set started. 😂😂
ReplyDeleteOh nice look forward to seeing yours!
DeleteVery nice indeed - the buildings really fit the board and the rest of the terrain.
ReplyDeleteIt's what my wargame room has been needing. Glad Fogou made a terrain set I didnt know I needed. LOL
Deletenice work, i really like the brick color
ReplyDeleteThanks man....I started it with a more salmon color that looked horrible. This pleases the eye much better.
DeleteVery nice. Love the Noresmian nights figures too: they look ace!
ReplyDeleteThey are such a fun set. Glad I was able to get a set. I have some of the cavalry I need to get finished. Maybe that will be my project for this week.
DeleteTo have a whole cityscape ready to be played in... cheers man! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteAnd it can change from fantasy to sci fi by just changing the civilians. I think my worls is more populated by civilians then actual soldiers at this point.
DeleteOhhhh! What a feast for the eye! So lovely!
ReplyDeleteGlad you approve Suber!!!!
DeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks fam!
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