mikemiller1955
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I don't know why I don't see more Barzso products collected or shown by Treefroggers...maybe some of the guys on here just have not looked at them lately...are not aware of them or have never given them a chance...
These are Barzso "Shores of Tripoli" buildings...
a very Middle Eastern type of structure that seems timeless...
these types of structures exist now and existed 1000 years ago...they have changed very little over the years...
I could see them being used with so many eras...Arabic...Nile...Africa...Middle Eastern...so many applications...
I am anxious to use these pieces with John Jenkin's Nile series...I think they are perfect...
they are really cheap too...well constructed, sturdy and pretty well detailed...
the best thing about them...each side and each corner is completely different...you can get tons of mileage by using it for backdrops without repeating yourself...
I enclosed the link to Barzso's website...but the photos on the website are misleading...
http://www.barzso.com/Tripoli_twoStory.html
http://www.barzso.com/Tripoli_oneStory.html
the website photos of the buildings...make them seem to be painted different...but they are identical in painting, color and style...
I have both of them...and they match perfectly...here's a photo of the two pieces together...
Barzso's buildings are wonderful products...he has quite a range on his website from Crusader castles to French/Indian forts...
I own his log barn, log cabin, 2 sections of his Adobe wall set, his Adobe gate set and these two Tripoli pieces...they are are very well detailed pieces and at bargain prices...
I just took a few pictures of them with backdrops for my K&C Crusader's series...Barzso makes a nice product...
These are Barzso "Shores of Tripoli" buildings...
a very Middle Eastern type of structure that seems timeless...
these types of structures exist now and existed 1000 years ago...they have changed very little over the years...
I could see them being used with so many eras...Arabic...Nile...Africa...Middle Eastern...so many applications...
I am anxious to use these pieces with John Jenkin's Nile series...I think they are perfect...
they are really cheap too...well constructed, sturdy and pretty well detailed...
the best thing about them...each side and each corner is completely different...you can get tons of mileage by using it for backdrops without repeating yourself...
I enclosed the link to Barzso's website...but the photos on the website are misleading...
http://www.barzso.com/Tripoli_twoStory.html
http://www.barzso.com/Tripoli_oneStory.html
the website photos of the buildings...make them seem to be painted different...but they are identical in painting, color and style...



I have both of them...and they match perfectly...here's a photo of the two pieces together...

Barzso's buildings are wonderful products...he has quite a range on his website from Crusader castles to French/Indian forts...
I own his log barn, log cabin, 2 sections of his Adobe wall set, his Adobe gate set and these two Tripoli pieces...they are are very well detailed pieces and at bargain prices...
I just took a few pictures of them with backdrops for my K&C Crusader's series...Barzso makes a nice product...


