Keep by Justin Major

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Bruce N H
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Hey all,

Justin Major has just posted a cool keep:

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Interestingly, this looks to me like a fig-scale version of his micro-scale fortress:
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Does this mean we can someday hope for a full-scale version of his whole microscale village:
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?

:D

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Bruce N H wrote:Does this mean we can someday hope for a full-scale version of his whole microscale village
We can only pray...

Great stuff Justin!!

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Post by Jacob C. »

Very Nice!
I like the tudor sections & the blue roof and the over-all design is really good.
The windows are also great looking.
Im guessing he didn't make an interior?
The exterior alone makes this Keep great anyways.

Hopefully he decides to build the village to go along with it.
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Actually, he brought it to our SEALUG meeting in June. He has some interior work done. The entire top is removable and features a downward staircase into a throne room. There are archers in some of the windows, as well. His plan is to build the entire interiour, but when we saw it he only had the one floor that had been worked on. Looks amazing inside. Very detailed.
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Mr_Slice wrote:Actually, he brought it to our SEALUG meeting in June. He has some interior work done. The entire top is removable and features a downward staircase into a throne room. There are archers in some of the windows, as well. His plan is to build the entire interiour, but when we saw it he only had the one floor that had been worked on. Looks amazing inside. Very detailed.
So I guess what we see now is just a work in progress? I hope he decides to take some pictures of the finished interior!

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