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Post by Dave on Oct 27, 2010 23:53:54 GMT -9
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Post by Dominic on Oct 28, 2010 2:39:41 GMT -9
Nice one! Is the roof removable during play? I cannot help but wonder, what's the small tower-ling on the bridge for? Call it occupational hazzard  .
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Post by Dave on Oct 28, 2010 3:46:51 GMT -9
If you want to be able to remove the roof, just don't glue it in place. But I think you'd want to use a little bit of glue stick on the contact points, just enough so that it's tacky but doesn't stick permanently.
The little thing on the roof is a pigeon roost. You can see a pigeon up there if you look closely. It's an optional feature.
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Post by josedominguez on Oct 28, 2010 4:58:10 GMT -9
That's why god created magnets  Lovely model.... now I have to make a river 
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Oct 28, 2010 5:16:49 GMT -9
NICE!
Thanks Dave!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by oldschooldm on Apr 12, 2013 12:12:06 GMT -9
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Post by hobbeskind on Apr 13, 2013 4:39:26 GMT -9
That's why god created magnets  Lovely model.... now I have to make a river  Ohhh, that's why. I did wonder
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Post by Dave on Apr 13, 2013 9:56:23 GMT -9
Great kitbash! I'd like to do another bridge or two some day.
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Post by alloydog on Jul 19, 2019 9:17:36 GMT -9
The thread about the 15 mm Orcs got me interested in wargaming with Chronicles of Blood. This time around, I decided to do the scenery first, so the battle field is a bit more interesting. I have so far built the (un)Covered Bridge:  And of course, where you have a bridge, it's not a bad place to have a coach house for the long distance travellers:  I "modded" the Coach house by moving the chimney - it seemed to have a window right where it would run up through the building, so I moved it to a place where I figured it would be more practical.
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