Hey all,
Check out this diorama:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=99953
The figs and weapons are modern, but the buildings could easily fit in a medieval layout.
Bruce
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That simply looks awesome. And yes I agree, I can see it being use for a medieval village type deal.
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I think it is the technique where you put a tile diagonal on to the building (with pins or something).The Blue Knight wrote:Look how the diagonal "tudoring" is done SNOT wise on the outside, interesting
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