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Post by Dave on Apr 6, 2010 0:34:27 GMT -9
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Post by Sirrob01 on Apr 6, 2010 1:02:44 GMT -9
Dave this model looks great, will be very handy for a wargamming table (sci-fi or fantasy)
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Post by brynbrenainn on Apr 6, 2010 6:16:12 GMT -9
wow... I luvs it! ;D
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Post by squirmydad on Apr 6, 2010 7:29:54 GMT -9
Bought and DL'd JIM
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Post by Dave on Apr 6, 2010 10:15:49 GMT -9
Thanks! I really appreciate the support, and I'm working on another ruins set starting today. Stock up on ink and paper if you're a skirmish gamer!
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Post by squirmydad on Apr 6, 2010 15:15:54 GMT -9
If you have the motivation, I'd like to see you make some barricades, bridges, and some other smaller things, although... now that I think about it ,I'm probably better suited for the smaller detailed things. I'll take a couple hours and design some accessory things for this...
I don't know if you are still linked up with my DropBox buildings folder, but there are a lot of nice Mordheim layouts in there, if not just let me know and I can send you another invite, or better yet I hoped you downloaded all the images! JIM
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Post by sharanac on Apr 6, 2010 21:20:20 GMT -9
Just purchased this, and can not wait to build it this afternoon. And with tower ruine incoming, my table will look great! What I would like to see in this set are some aditional accesories, just as Jim mentioned. Rope bridges that lead from one building to the another and similar stuff! Also, I am not shure, but it seems that miniture can not past through any of the wall holes. So one optional 28mm hole in the wall (with the mentioned rope bridge leading from it ) would be perfect!
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Post by Dave on Apr 6, 2010 22:06:48 GMT -9
Great ideas! I'll include a couple of holes in the back wall of the new Tower Ruin so minis can move from building to building, and add a couple of platforms that be used as bridges. I'll modify the platforms I use for balconies on other models for that purpose.
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Post by tugunmojo on Apr 7, 2010 3:19:36 GMT -9
My advice on the holes not being big enough, cut out a bigger hole. I'm not trying to be funny or sarcastic, I'm just saying that with a few cutting modifications and utilizing the different layers in the multilayer pieces, Dave has really given us some Incredible Possibilities! The ruined buildings will definitely add another game on my getting-bigger-everyday List to introduce my son to--the already mentioned Mordheim!
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Post by sarnon on Apr 8, 2010 11:04:53 GMT -9
Just wanted to chime in here and say thanks for the awesome ruins. I know ruined buildings with interiors are labor-intensive, but I'd love to see some ruined versions of your other buildings.
So glad I didn't waste my time scratch building ruins now that I have yours.
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