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Inspired by Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, NaNeto presents this Roving Theater
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Awesome! It does look great, nice details. But I do think it's to big. On scale it would be like 5,5m high... Ever see a carriage that high?
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I think it looks great but I do feel sorry for the horses who have to pull that monster.
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Re: Roving Theater by NaNeto
A very original idea. Thanks for pointing this one out.
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Cool, but it's to hight and circles are too small.
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I like this a lot...but I like the inspiration behind it as well, so it's not surprising that I like this.
It has just the right comic feel to it. Perfect, in my opinion.
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It has just the right comic feel to it. Perfect, in my opinion.
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The minifigs are excellent for Elizabethan time period. Also very well done on the carriage design.
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