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Who makes 28mm houses for ancient Gauls/Britons that isn’t going to cost an arm and a leg?
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I do, but i charge a spleen.
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Hovels? Do Warbases do them perhaps?
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Penda wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 9:46 am Hovels? Do Warbases do them perhaps?
Cheers, didn’t think to check Warbases. They did indeed make them!
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Sarissa do one too.
https://sarissa-precision.com/products/celticroundhouse

Gauls and Britons have different styles of housing though :evilgrin:

Why not build them yourself?
It's pretty much the easiest modelling project you can imagine!
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Paul wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:43 am Sarissa do one too.
https://sarissa-precision.com/products/celticroundhouse

Gauls and Britons have different styles of housing though :evilgrin:

Why not build them yourself?
It's pretty much the easiest modelling project you can imagine!
Thanks, just seen these. They’re more expensive than Hovels!

I’m really, really, really shit at building terrain, especially houses. They end up looking like something a 5 year built, which the dog then ate and vomited up.

I subscribe to the theory that it’s stupid spending a fortune on armies and painting them wonderfully, only to penny pinch and have shit looking terrain.
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It's the range of sizes that no manufacturer seems to make though :( I've never dug an Iron Age or Bronze Age domestic site that doesn't have one in excess of 6m in diameter and twice that size is not uncommon. There's many much smaller too in th 3m-6m bracket.

Grand Manner have a variety of not quite accurate :evilgrin: but still nice Roundhouses but, as they only do painted resin now, you need to sell a kidney (preferably someone elses) to buy them.
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I love that Sarissa include a rear view... make a cardboard circle, cut out door opening, add a cardboard cone, glue on face-washer to cone, texture to taste. Et voila!
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Face washer, on this forum we use real bear fur... sorrry faux bear fur for thatch.
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Back before the farming of teddy bears I used filler then combed it before it set.
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