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 A small boat.
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 As usual, the chosen theme is the Roman Warfare.
This time, I designed my own Siege Tower. After careful research, I came up with a design involving only the wooden plank mold and a few non plaster accessories.
I hope everyone likes the design. It can be used for Warhammer Ancients and other games as well.
The design, building and painting took roughly 5 days.
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 This is my first attempt at designing my own building. I envision a complete group of moveable walls and gatehouses that can be moved to meet new games and sets.
I used basic building blocks for the building and made a "wooden" door from Sculpy. I attached the door to the gatehouse with a small metal dollhouse hinge and painted the door brown. As a finaal docorativee/functional touch I suspended two small jewlry chains from the top of the door opening. Stairs through an opening in the roof allow access to the top.
A triple coat of paint and it's ready too be the main or ancillary gatehouse over a small river or moat.
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 A small round greek ruin.
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 Okay, so it’s a micro brewery. I wanted to use a mix of materials and textures to create this little piece of Dwarven haven. As I love the plank and fieldstone molds these were my main choice to build the project. In addition to the Hirst Art planks used on the floor and as beams, they have also been used to construct the main brewing tank. I did use card for the second story walls, but between the lower level flagstone floors, fieldstone walls, wood plank floor/tank and the Hirst Arts wood shingle roof I’d say the building is easily 80% Hirst Art blocks. I’m aware the new rules only call for 60% but I think a higher percentage is more fitting with the spirit of the competition. The only other design note is the precious brewing equipment was placed on the second floor were it could be defended easier. The wood plank made ladder is not glued down so it can be lifted up in case of a sudden orc raid. I know I did not put any chimneys on the roof, but I felt with the open face design and even part of the roof cut back there was plenty of ventilation. This design also allows for easy view of the brewing equipment. I hope you like it, my Dwarf army does they've been half toasted ever since it was build! Todd
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5 entries were found in HADD3 Small Entries.
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