of interest to anyone who has ever encountered BGW syndrome
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just look at that stonework... bloody marvellous
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this isn't mine, but who cares
this isn't mine, but who cares
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Wow, good find! The "artificial stonework" is brilliant for such a large scale! Also, the colors and styles in the architecture are so well done. Thanks for sharing!
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^agreed! the stone work is excellent I find the plants on the side a bit blocky, but it has a interesting effect
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Excuse me for a moment while I pick up my jaw...
I've been trying to use that stonework technique for ages and couldn't do it! And here it is, all over the place! Amazing!
I've been trying to use that stonework technique for ages and couldn't do it! And here it is, all over the place! Amazing!
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I know right? When I get back to my parts, I'm totally having a bash at this. It's the future.Teherean wrote:Excuse me for a moment while I pick up my jaw...
I've been trying to use that stonework technique for ages and couldn't do it! And here it is, all over the place! Amazing!
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This is really cool, I am going to have to try it. It would definitely ward off the dreaded BGW syndrome.
Edit- I just tried this technique out, and it isn't overly complex as long as the 2 brick:5 plate ratio is used.
Edit- I just tried this technique out, and it isn't overly complex as long as the 2 brick:5 plate ratio is used.