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Post by Dave on Nov 12, 2009 9:13:26 GMT -9

CORNER RUINSThis is 30mm-scale terrain for wargaming, roleplaying games, model railroads, class projects or just for fun. Assembly is quick and easy, requiring just 3 sheets of cardstock, a hobby knife and glue. Full instructions are provided, including printing tips and advice for printing at various popular gaming and model railroad scales. These files are 200dpi, which will look great when printed at full size without requiring large file sizes. For best results, use Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0. CONTENTS: The PDFs for this fold-up model feature 1 ruined building corner complete with a ground floor tile, upper floor tile, fully-textured interior and exterior walls, 1 support beam, 6 crates, 5 trunks, 2 tables, 2 dressers, 1 ladder, 4 window pieces and 6 shutters. DIMENSIONS: This model's triangular footprint is approximately 4.5" x 5" x 7". Height is approximately 4.3" at the highest point. IMPORTANT NOTE: This product features only single-layered PDFs, and does not contain multiple layers, unlike many of my other models. This model has one look only, as seen here. LINK TO ORDER THIS MODEL: ecardmodels.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=974
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Post by kane on Nov 20, 2009 9:13:22 GMT -9
The only thing I can say is MORE OF THIS PLEASE! Brilliant work. Hopefully I can build one this weekend.
Thinking I may pick up some matte board for this one. That would give it about 1/8" or possibly 1/16" of thickness without being too difficult to cut out.
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Post by theauldgrump on Dec 3, 2009 21:55:24 GMT -9
One quick suggestion - move the windows to a separate page, for those folks who like to print windows to transparencies. I think that this was the first time that you had an interior for a building, though in this case the interior was also an exterior. Very nice build, by the way - the combat I used it for took up the better part of the evening, which, given that I had the battle rather than a real plot for the game that night (they were between adventures) was all that I could ask.  The Auld Grump, I think I mentioned some of this earlier... I cut and pasted the windows to Paint to make the transparencies.
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