New East European Village Set
I was browsing EBay the other day when I came across a listing for a 15mm east European village set in MDF that I hadn’t seen before. Four houses, some carts and some fencing for only £32.99 including free delivery.
This seemed like good value, and one can always do with a few more village huts, so I ordered a set…which duly arrived within the allotted time.
As with many shiny things, the kits immediately jumped to the front of the painting queue and, within a day, I had built them all:
The buildings went together very easily, even for someone as cack-handed as I am. Only the dascha shown in the first picture, above, caused me any trouble, and I managed to break the chimney meant for the second house as I wasn’t careful enough when extracting the individual parts from the sprue (so my fault is what I mean!). Better modellers than I (i.e. most of you) will have no problems.
The carts were a surprise: six of the them were in my pack. Really good battlefield scatter, and I found that the best way to build them was to do all six at a time, waiting for the PVA glue to dry at each stage before continuing. Don’t try fitting the wheels until the axle is firmly glued in place: you’ll just collapse the whole thing in your hand and have to start again! The fencing was easily put together, and looks reasonable sturdy in terms of how it will sit on the tabletop.
So all in all I’m very happy with the set and would highly recommend a look if you’re interested. With the sad news that 4Ground (where most of my existing huts originate) are closing their doors, these people could be a partial replacement.