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Post by Punkrabbitt on Nov 21, 2020 10:45:39 GMT -9
glennwilliams (and anyone else who might know,) are these only good for Venice or are they good for use throughout Italy (particularly further south and west?) Not the canals, of course! I am gaming WWII Italy right now, and these along with Merchant Prince would be great, if they would be appropriate. Thank you for any information.
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 22, 2020 8:11:10 GMT -9
Pretty much any Italian city from late medieval through modern. While they are derived from a book on Venetian Domestic Architecture I picked in in Venice, in the design process I had to simplify so I could create a set with a wide range of possibilities. One thing I did was to essentially eliminate the iconic Venetian canal side lower levels. That way all four sides could be used as street faces.
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Nov 22, 2020 9:17:17 GMT -9
Pretty much any Italian city from late medieval through modern. While they are derived from a book on Venetian Domestic Architecture I picked in in Venice, in the design process I had to simplify so I could create a set with a wide range of possibilities. One thing I did was to essentially eliminate the iconic Venetian canal side lower levels. That way all four sides could be used as street faces. OK, awesome. Thank you. You're getting my $12 the next tine I mug some rich-looking guy in the middle of the night.
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 22, 2020 10:16:45 GMT -9
"You're getting my $12 the next tine I mug some rich-looking guy in the middle of the night."
Mug away. It's for a good cause (I need minis)
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Post by gothique on Jan 4, 2021 10:19:49 GMT -9
After my third Venice Back Alleys business (the Wine Merchant), I want to build this bridge to fit between two wooden buildings from the set. I am having a little difficulty understanding how the hangers work. Please explain
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Post by gothique on Jan 4, 2021 10:23:25 GMT -9
Pretty much any Italian city from late medieval through modern. While they are derived from a book on Venetian Domestic Architecture I picked in in Venice, in the design process I had to simplify so I could create a set with a wide range of possibilities. One thing I did was to essentially eliminate the iconic Venetian canal side lower levels. That way all four sides could be used as street faces. Those would be the lower levels I decided to retro fit
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