We are very pleased to announce that we are now stocking the excellent painted 10mm buildings from Escenografia Epsilon! Our first batch of stock went straight on to the stand for the Salute show and went down very well! Each set comes pre-painted, so they are ready to go straight onto your tables!
There are currently 4 sets in the range, mainly 20th C. types, although some of the sets could very easily do duty in other games. We're hoping that there's more to come as well! More info on Escenografia Epsilon can be found on their website: http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/historical10.html (http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/historical10.html)
Farm set (2 buildings) - £8.95
(http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/imagenes/piezas/10mm/huertospack/huertospack.jpg)
WWII Eastern Front set (4 buildings) - £16.95
(http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/imagenes/piezas/10mm/russia1/russia1.jpg)
Ukraine set (3 buildings) - £16.95
(http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/imagenes/piezas/10mm/ukraniapack/ukra1.jpg)
Vietnam Huts sets (3 buildings) - £16.95
(http://www.escenografia-epsilon.com/imagenes/piezas/10mm/vietnam/vietnam1.jpg)
These are all now available on the website: http://www.pendraken.co.uk/Escenografia-Epsilon-buildings-c34/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/Escenografia-Epsilon-buildings-c34/)
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The Eastern Front and Ukraine sets could easily slot into earlier periods.
I like these.
How do they scale near your "old" Russian houses ?
Very very nice!
Like those !
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Hertsblue on 11 April 2014, 07:28:47 AM
The Eastern Front and Ukraine sets could easily slot into earlier periods.
Or the present! :d
These sold very well at Salute, we were very happy with the response considering we only got them onto the stand at the last minute!
Quote from: barbarian on 11 April 2014, 07:31:20 AM
I like these.
How do they scale near your "old" Russian houses ?
They're a touch smaller, but not a big difference really. Not enough to make them look out of place.
Sound ideal for my RCW and WWI Eastern Front games. Will they still be available by the time I get to Battleground?
Look good, but I'm sticking to 6mm houses.
:-bd
my wallets just had a heart attack ;D
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 16 April 2014, 08:49:36 AM
Sound ideal for my RCW and WWI Eastern Front games. Will they still be available by the time I get to Battleground?
I hope so! We'll be stocking these full-time from now on, and we're hoping Epsilon will maybe add some more sets to their range.
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 16 April 2014, 08:49:36 AM
Sound ideal for my RCW and WWI Eastern Front games. Will they still be available by the time I get to Battleground?
Depends how far you have to march. ;)
I was quite tempted at Salute to purchase
Hello, my name is oscar and I'm the epsilon designer and i'm very happy with yours post. I'm very interested in know your preferences in 10mm and know what pieces are more difficult to find or what periods are more difficult to find sceneries. I will be very happy if you help me in this forum and I'm try that the new references in 10mm will be very interested for you. thanks!!!
Hi Oscar
Welcome to the forum
I am going to have a think about buildings but some Dark Age/Ancient type buildings would be nice
Are they going to be available unpainted as well?
Hello Oscar, and welcome to the forum.
I'm with Fenton. Any chance of getting them unpainted?
Quote from: fsn on 18 April 2014, 07:18:32 PM
I'm with Fenton.
You should get that on a T-Shirt
Thanks for yours post, i'm happy to write here. :) I'm sorry, but all the products in epsilon are painted. I think that the final product is great, but if you want a better quality in the buliding, you could add details.
Some 6mm buildings suitable for the ancient world, and for China and India, would find an eager buyer here.
I'm afraid I won't buy painted.
Quote from: fsn on 19 April 2014, 07:25:10 AM
I'm afraid I won't buy painted.
I assume this is because you want to paint them to fit in with your existing buildings?
I prefer pre-painted terrain pieces, if the price isn't too steep.
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of some huts and a windmill!
Quote from: Ithoriel on 19 April 2014, 08:52:38 AM
I prefer pre-painted terrain pieces, if the price isn't too steep.
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of some huts and a windmill!
Leven make some nifty mills in 6mm - or are you a 10mm terrain fan?
Quote from: FierceKitty on 19 April 2014, 09:06:43 AM
Leven make some nifty mills in 6mm - or are you a 10mm terrain fan?
I've always used buildings scaled to the figures, though I understand why some people prefer building slightly smaller in scale. Old dog, new tricks etc.
The Leven models are beautiful though, as are the Mura Japanese ones. I'm hoping the Leven Roman gateway that's in the "stuff I'm working on" bit of the site means that by the time I'm on to painting my 6mm Late Romans and Sassanids he will have a range of suitable buildings for me! To be fair, given how slowly I paint these days, he has plenty of time =)
I've been twiddling away at a set of Sengoku Jidai era rules for several years now. If I ever get them to a state I'm happy with, my intention is to use Mura buildings and Baccus figures. Currently planning on one 60mm x 60mm stand per unit. Inspired by Total Battle Miniatures I like the idea of town/ village bases with slots to take a variety of buildings and terrain items. By basing terrain on 60mm square bases it would be possible to represent troops occupying terrain by swapping the building base for the troop one. All vapourware at the moment and possibly always will be but, as the song says, "You gotta have a dream. If you don't have a dream, how you gonna make a dream come true?"
How do they scale next to the pendraken ruins? And if anybody knows next to the pegasus hobbies pre paints?
Quote from: petercooman on 21 April 2014, 08:05:09 PM
How do they scale next to the pendraken ruins? And if anybody knows next to the pegasus hobbies pre paints?
They would be smaller than our PS1-PS4 ruined buliding codes, as those are quite big for 10mm. The idea was that you can get your bases inside the ruined buildings, so they needed to be bigger than the closed buildings. The Epsilon ones match nicely with our bunkers and the Russian houses, codes PS39-PS42.
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Two news packs are ready for cast the next week. Three buildings for japan (Samurais) and three for polland (IIWW). I hope you like.
I do !! :-bd
Cheers - Phil
These look very nice. I particularly like the Japanese ones, though I have more use for the Polish ones!
Hi Epsilonws. Welcome to the forum.
Churches, especially eastern churches, are always tricky to get hold of in 10mm. Every village had one. :)
Actually, I have an absurd excess of religious buildings in my terrain box, especially given my fanatical atheism. I have somehow got three Italian churches (one Romanesque, one renaissance, one baroque), a northern European church, a central European village church, a Russian orthodox church, two mosques, a Shinto shrine, a three-spire Hindoo temple, a Chinese pagoda, and a classical Hellenic temple.
Only lack a SE Asian chedi for my Burmese, and a Pyramid of the Sun (and figures to go on it).
Those Japenese ones are perfect!
..... not to mention a druid circle with a partridge in a pear tree in the centre.
Quote from: Hertsblue on 29 June 2014, 09:11:56 AM
Hi Epsilonws. Welcome to the forum.
Churches, especially eastern churches, are always tricky to get hold of in 10mm. Every village had one. :)
Thanks for the post, i think is a good idea.... churches :-\
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SutRRUUCfhc/U7sVw7dapbI/AAAAAAAADBs/THLe-YJ19ok/s1600/japan(samurais).jpg)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kTW_j9yLY5s/U7sVw96R86I/AAAAAAAADBo/4gP8n-hYipc/s1600/polland.jpg)
I star to paint the packs today :)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Nz6fGT-8ZX4/U8L-HnaP9PI/AAAAAAAADCQ/gZJVa-psSe0/s1600/japan1.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-9gBYZSRKfuA/U8MALyXPGPI/AAAAAAAADCk/6nEhjwXojRI/s1600/polnia02.jpg)
:-bd
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Cheers - Phil
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ovsHeVIMkO4/U9GC3JZJxGI/AAAAAAAADDE/KR3dmGv9FYg/s1600/japan01.jpg)
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:-bd
Cheers - Phil
NICE!
Love the new buildings , will fit in quite well with my horse tribe army .
Stuart
:)
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Hello,
here you have the pictures of the next epsilon pack two farms in Normandy. I hope you like
óscar
They look just the job. Could see Chasseurs or Jagers scurrying around to get control of those - 1870, 1914 or 1940/44. Or the 95th holding them in 1815. Incredibly versatile.
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 19 September 2014, 03:39:39 PM
They look just the job. Could see Chasseurs or Jagers scurrying around to get control of those - 1870, 1914 or 1940/44. Or the 95th holding them in 1815. Incredibly versatile.
:-bd B) Thanks!!!
Like those a lot!
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 19 September 2014, 03:39:39 PM
They look just the job. Could see Chasseurs or Jagers scurrying around to get control of those - 1870, 1914 or 1940/44. Or the 95th holding them in 1815. Incredibly versatile.
Absolutely agreed :)
Useful little models for many periods. :)
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Two new models of burns for American civil War. What do you think?
Well, I think they're lovely - but as barns, not burns (pesky typos) :)
Very nice barns indeed.
Very nice
Take care
Andy
I think both barns need their ridge-lines finished off. Otherwise, they're neat little models.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yiFzVF9Rtq4/VDHEVvtHpxI/AAAAAAAAGDs/agYr7LCsfMs/s1600/barn1.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-a7QOcab1E10/VDHEYwQyQRI/AAAAAAAAGD0/Pj4YbCTinuc/s1600/nfarm1.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-A7-KKhiphb8/VDHEcbokHKI/AAAAAAAAGD8/2c1BDi992Jc/s1600/nfarm2.jpg)
these are the final pictures.
Quote from: Hertsblue on 27 September 2014, 03:21:53 PM
I think both barns need their ridge-lines finished off. Otherwise, they're neat little models.
I saw the message later .. :( I think when the roof are in wood is not essential close perfectly as imperfections give detail to the piece, but if there are more people who do not like, I have not any problem to close it. In the barns is impossible, but in the other old wood pieces I will do if you like more. Sorry for my english :( and thanks for the post!!! I am very happy that you spend your time in helping me improve, Hertsblue.