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Post by aleks73 on Dec 3, 2012 4:17:43 GMT -9
Got mine!... but I think Dark Elves are more raiders than farmers ;D
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Dec 5, 2012 22:30:20 GMT -9
Yeap, use it as tower.  We've reached the first 100 customers and we've also got the Silver medal on Rpgnow with your help. Thank you very much, folks! From now you can buy it with the 3 base styles only.
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Post by oldschooldm on Dec 5, 2012 23:20:53 GMT -9
Congratulations!
I am now cutting the roof pages (2,3,4,9,11,13,14) should have some build of the roof before the weekend.
Is there a window object we can use to cover the mill-axel hole? I didn't see a way to make it optional.
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Dec 6, 2012 1:53:31 GMT -9
Hm, we constructed it with hole because we thought that if someone needs a mill and a tower she/he can easily switch them. But, we will upload to our website a pdf with the wall of basement without hole. It will be at the same place like the original so if you make a cutfile with switchable hole it will be useful for that pdf, too. I will write here when we uploaded it.
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Post by oldschooldm on Jan 2, 2013 22:48:53 GMT -9
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Post by labrat on Feb 20, 2013 19:08:44 GMT -9
Never seen something so beautiful in paper. Nice work man. I am very impressed. You will bring great fame to the world of papercraft modeling.
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Post by oldschooldm on Jun 10, 2013 12:17:58 GMT -9
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Jun 10, 2013 23:38:46 GMT -9
Thank you oldschooldm, yes we have set tentatively Pay What You Want option on our best-selling products: - Battlemap: Pirate and Ghost Ship - Maps for The Witch of Wydfield - Papercraft Elven Mill - Exterior and Interior Wall Set #1 - Ancient Worlds - Hills - Battlemap: Crystal Cave You will find them here: tiny.cc/PWYWNow it seems that this offer will last until 17/06/2013. (But perhapst it will change, this is the first time for us (and for everyone on RPGNow) using this option.)
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Post by oldschooldm on Jun 11, 2013 6:10:19 GMT -9
Did you mean tentatively? I hope you're learning a lot from this sale, and I hope it gets you lots of new full-price customers!
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Jun 11, 2013 7:07:55 GMT -9
Ah, yes it was only typo, I've fixed it, thank you! We hope that, too! 
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Post by oldschooldm on Sept 12, 2013 6:11:24 GMT -9
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Sept 14, 2013 10:35:18 GMT -9
It's amazing to see how it works in action with our hills and other sets together! Cool photos! The best is you start to use it with a plus level as a tower.  It is our next plan, a tower "expansion" with walls and other accessories. We would like to launch for it a Kickstarter or Indiegogo project. There will be walls with different sizes, variable levels of tower (level with arches, round stairs, different roofs/rooftops, etc.), items, support towers and exclusive "backer/supporter only" deals. What do you think about it?
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Post by oldschooldm on Sept 14, 2013 11:08:18 GMT -9
I'm in. You can use my photos in your promotion video if you like...
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Post by BSGTony (lordzsezse) on Dec 14, 2013 0:04:52 GMT -9
The exclusive Dark Elf texture is available during the Holydays! And we have a coupon for the big set in the description  Check it out by clicking the image below: 
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Post by sproutchu on Jan 31, 2014 10:36:55 GMT -9
About that Dark Elf version : Bought it last month, printed it two weeks ago, built it, love it. Next : play it.
I really, really like this one.
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Post by dungeonmistress on Feb 4, 2014 8:30:46 GMT -9
Lord Zsezse, your Elven Mill is astoundingly beautiful. You asked for ideas and here's mine; though it is likely that I am not the first to suggest this to you: What if you did things like a 'Hall of Scrolls', a great hall, a "Hall of Remembrance', or a sword smith's workshop all in the style of Peter Jackson's Rivendale architecture from Lord of the Rings? I know that's a tall order, but I believe that you are talented enough to pull it off. And after that, what about the Dwarves? Moria, perhaps? I'm a simple girl, I don't ask for much...  Dungeon Mistress
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Post by squirmydad on Feb 4, 2014 13:13:31 GMT -9
Lord Zsezse, your Elven Mill is astoundingly beautiful. You asked for ideas and here's mine; though it is likely that I am not the first to suggest this to you: What if you did things like a 'Hall of Scrolls', a great hall, a "Hall of Remembrance', or a sword smith's workshop all in the style of Peter Jackson's Rivendale architecture from Lord of the Rings? I know that's a tall order, but I believe that you are talented enough to pull it off. And after that, what about the Dwarves? Moria, perhaps? I'm a simple girl, I don't ask for much...  Dungeon Mistress Chris's site has been down for quite a while, but his model links still work - www.papermodels.at/Moria, Rohan, Gondor, and some incomplete Japanese fortress models.
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Post by dungeonmistress on Feb 4, 2014 13:31:00 GMT -9
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Post by sproutchu on Feb 6, 2014 12:11:58 GMT -9
Posted this in another thread, but I believe it is quite relevant here as well. A bit blurry, but I'm taking other pictures tonight (if I think about it).  
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Feb 6, 2014 12:15:43 GMT -9
Great scene! I have been avoiding building this model because I have so little time and so many things I want, but I was one of the folks who jumped on it when it was originally released. Maybe it's about time I start building again... Thanks for posting photos!
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Post by hackbarth on Feb 7, 2014 3:06:51 GMT -9
Lord Zsezse, your Elven Mill is astoundingly beautiful. You asked for ideas and here's mine; though it is likely that I am not the first to suggest this to you: What if you did things like a 'Hall of Scrolls', a great hall, a "Hall of Remembrance', or a sword smith's workshop all in the style of Peter Jackson's Rivendale architecture from Lord of the Rings? I know that's a tall order, but I believe that you are talented enough to pull it off. And after that, what about the Dwarves? Moria, perhaps? I'm a simple girl, I don't ask for much...  Dungeon Mistress Chris's site has been down for quite a while, but his model links still work - www.papermodels.at/Moria, Rohan, Gondor, and some incomplete Japanese fortress models. I'm curious, the japanese fortress in this link has a green roof and grey walls, but the instructions are for a building with blue roof and yellow and wood walls. Where is this model? This building is so much more interesting!
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Post by mahotsukai on Feb 7, 2014 3:55:54 GMT -9
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Post by squirmydad on Feb 7, 2014 7:28:23 GMT -9
The fortress was an unfinished project of his so there are no instructions for it.
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Post by dungeonmistress on Feb 12, 2014 13:04:51 GMT -9
I had Moria, but not Rohan and Gondor, so thanks bunches, hackbarth! That was much appreciated. Wouldn't it be great if someone did Mordor and the Two Towers? Just putting it out there...
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Post by WackyAnne on Feb 13, 2014 0:08:06 GMT -9
I had Moria, but not Rohan and Gondor, so thanks bunches, hackbarth! That was much appreciated. Wouldn't it be great if someone did Mordor and the Two Towers? Just putting it out there... Well, there are numerous variations included in this Elven Mill set, and I believe you can increase the height. It's too bad that you missed out on the Dark Elf version, which I think would work quite well in that setting... unless you were planning on a full scale version? Sorry, I can't track down the photograph of that one at the moment.
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Post by kirshan on May 19, 2015 16:40:50 GMT -9
  Just a couple of Pictures of my Mill I know it's a bit late. I lost nearly a year of paper crafting due to carpal tunnel surgeries.
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Post by cowboyleland on May 19, 2015 18:21:53 GMT -9
Looks great. I hope you have/had a speedy and full recovery.
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Post by emergencyoverride on May 20, 2015 7:33:53 GMT -9
That looks awesome! Glad to see you back!
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Post by kirshan on May 20, 2015 14:15:54 GMT -9
Thanks, Cowboyleland and EO, Glad to be back at it. I'd say my hands/wrists are back to 100% . Now I just have a huge back log of terrain and minis to build.
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