the blacksmith

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the blacksmith

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The last few days passed in a diorama, which is a blacksmith in the Middle Ages, which has a touch of fantasy brunt. Probably did so because I had played "the witcher". ^ ^

The pictures can be found on flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox1994/6039146268/
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Very nice. I love the awning.
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Looks really cool! I love how overgrown you made everything look. Is there an interior in the house?
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soccerkid6 wrote:Is there an interior in the house?
Unfortunately no, because then the stability would be endangered.

Thanks for the previous posts.
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I too like the awnings and the overgrown feel. Perhaps a bit of wear and tear on the roof would have been nice, but that's nitpicking. Overall this is lovely.
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The dark brown roof is cracking! Nice work.
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Echoing those before me, the awning and overgrownness are great.
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That looks really, really nice.
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