Reaper's Baba Yaga's hut

 for some time now i've been wanting to get a hold of a Baba Yaga's hut
from Reaper Miniatures and finally broke down and got one.
i could have made one but with the lack of patience and somewhat time i just
went and bought this one.

once i got it i was really surprised that it was all one piece minus the two legs that
are placed underneath it.
it's somewhat light weight but very nice and durable.
not a lot of cleaing or even mold lines which is nice.

when painting it, i kept it simple.
i didn't want to make it too pretty and clean.

what the last D&D session kinda looked like.

at some point i do want to make rooms like the Tenfold Dungeon sets i have but
for this particular house.
but made of foam board and lined inside with popsicle sticks to represent the
wooden interior like a really old home.
that'll be a project for when i have absolutely nothing to do.

the chicken legs that the house is able to stand on.

Comments

  1. That's a nice model. Great painting too, subtle but effective, as all terrain should be.
    How do the legs attach?

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    1. thanks, the house has holes underneath it to push the legs into.

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