One of the fun aspects of the hobby for me is looking for unusual items which I can re-purpose for use on the gaming tabletop (my love of aquarium pieces is well known). And I came across a couple of such items in the tourist shops of Granada, Spain where I spent my summer holiday.
First up is the Fountain of the Lions, found in the wonderful Moorish citadel, the Alhambra.
The original is carved from alabaster and marble (although I suspect my tourist's version is made from far less valuable materials!)
Photograph by Mauro Marinelli (CC BY-SA 3.0) |
The model itself is a good scale for 28mm gaming and whilst the painting on it could do with some touching up (particularly the water), the stonework and weathering isn't bad. It'll be a good centre piece for the Well of Dreams and Sorrow Frostgrave scenario.
See it scales well. I wasn't lion. |
The second item is a rather lovely depiction of the Tomb of Catholic Monarchs (Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand) located in the Royal Chapel of Granada.
The detail on the model is quite well done, and it is firmly stuck to it's wooden base. I have tried removing the plinth but I'd risk damaging the model if I apply too much force.
Photograph by Javi Guerra Hernando (CC BY-SA 4.0) |
As you can see the model's colouring isn't a bad attempt at the real monument. I quite like the effect of the wash but to fit with my fantasy terrain collection I think I'll need to re-paint it in a grey scheme (which will also blend in the wooden base).
It is quite a substantial model and will provide a decent amount of Line of Sight blocking. I can see it making a nice focal point for my graveyard set up for playing scenarios like the Mausoleum.
The final icing on the cake was the price; both pieces together cost the princely sum of around 10 euros. Not a bad find at all!
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