New Photos of the Standard Damaged Factory (1 Viewer)

Ken & Ericka Osen/H&A Studio

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Well we finally have some images of the stock Damaged factory. These will only be offered pre decorated as you see in these images, and for the moment direct. The retail price is $350.00 + $32.00 S&H in the Continental US.
Here are some exterior views...
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Here are some interior views. Notice the widow frames and broken glass. All of our buildings will have these basic but important details.
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Here are the last two views... the close up of the window is from the 'tricked out' building but is identical.
Again for those of you that may have missed it, this building is compatible for all products ranging between 1/32nd and 1/28th and it measurs 28" long, 8" deep and 13"tall.
If you are interested in ordering one of these we can be reached at kaosen056@aol.com or 1-586-336-0837. If we do not answer please leave a message and we will get back to you. Please feel free to ask any questions.
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That has got to be one of the best forthcoming models at the moment and I know that there will be some very lucky World War I and II collectors out there who are going to make some amazing dioramas with this.

Very very very very impressive! :)
 
Love this new factory building. Will go great with my present and future First Legion figures. Can we expect more of these types of factory buildings to compliment this piece? You also stated the opportunity to create small french style villages will we get the same for this wonderful new building?
 
Hi there!
I just finished the first two patterns of our French village buildings and they are off for pre production samples. I really want to add a few more French buildings to the grouping before I return to industrial buildings... which I will.
I have finished designing two more components that will work with our first factory, and I agree that they will be a perfect fit with the new First Legion Germans and Russians, as well as other fine products offered today.
All of our buildings and scenics are produced here in the US, mostly in Michigan. Ericka and I see each and every one before they are ever boxed too so the QC is at a pretty high standard.
We will post images as new products are ready to sell.
Thanks for your interest!
Ken & Ericka Osen
 
Glad to hear this.:)
I have some of the pieces you produced from the Conte WW2 playsets and look forward to these new arrives. It's nice to see you back in the building arena. Some of my favorites were the Church/Priory and the 2 story house. Also looking forward to your French buildings as well. But for now, I seem to be tied up in the Battle of Stalingrad and am in need of some buildings and scenery.
Please keep us advised. :):)
 
Ken I agree it is wonderful to see you again adding building in 1/30 scale!

I still have the bridge you signed for me on my desk!:D My Den is filled with

your Church, priory & farmhouse. I will happily make a little room for new

additions!
 
Hello All!
I thought I should mention that one of our standard Damaged Factory buildings as pictured on this thread is currently listed on E-Bay.
It is listed as:
WWII Damaged Factory 1/32-1/30 scale Hudson & Allen
Thanks, Ken
 
Thanks so much for your kind comment!
We have been very happy with the sales and are designing two other destroyed sections that could be used with this to create more of a industrial complex look. It seems that there was a pent up desire for this kind of scenic element to display WWII products from various makers.
To a certain degree it takes me back to my model railroad days. I always enjoyed building structures and scenery more than running trains to the point that I got ribbed by some of my fellow modelers!
I am just itching to get back to work on the patterns here, but it will be late winter before we can offer any of the new buildings I have started. We have been pretty busy finishing up the new sculpts for the W.Britain February 2010 catalog and there is still some work to do for that.
Thanks again!
Ken
 
I have to be honest that I feel I'm more into scenics than the actual figures themselves but there will still be figures to be sure.The figures without scenics just doesn't do it for me anymore.
Mark
 
Ken, you are the best diorama maker, I hope you don't mind me copying your work. Even if I tried, I don't think I could come close. Keep up the GREAT work, you are a master. :)
 
We have been asked if our factory will work with various WWII figures on the market today. We designed this to work with about everything now offered including W. Britain, King & Country, Collector's Showcase and 1st Legion.
Here are a couple of new images I took with a few of the 1st Legion WWII Heer Infantry.
This is the freight door looking from the inside out. A small amount of H&A rubble was used to soften the edge of the figure base and a period picture was placed just outside to add depth.
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The same location with more dramatic lighting...
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Here is a view of the interior with a kneeling figure waiting to move forward...
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Here a NCO peers out into the street through the shattered remains of a factory window...
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Ken I agree it is wonderful to see you again adding building in 1/30 scale!

I still have the bridge you signed for me on my desk!:D My Den is filled with

your Church, priory & farmhouse. I will happily make a little room for new

additions!

When you can, can you post some pictures of the products of theirs that you own here on this thread?
 
My first Hudson & Allen scenic has arrived and all I can say is WOW! The quality of the detailing and painting is simply astonishing.

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I only have a few Build-A-Rama street mats to work with to start but even used as a simple backdrop the factory brings everything placed in front of it to life.

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I'm looking forward to taking advantage of the interior.

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