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By ABAROTH - Dec. 31, 1969 Background:In the quiet village of Augusta, where Masons Alley crosses Main Street, you will find two shops. The first, Number 11, is “Burke and Hare’s Funeral Services”, which handles all of the undertaking business for the surrounding area. The corpses are lain in coffins for friends and family to view, before being taken to the appropriate clerics for the final ritual – be it burial or cremation. Next door, at Number 13, you will find an unusual boutique. Known as “Ye Body Shoppe”, it supplies rare and bizarre items for arcane alchemical recipes, together with some of the more unusual components used in the dark art of necromancy. All the local folk have adopted the somewhat superstitious practice of offering up prayers to the departed as they pass by, leading to the spot being named “Amen Corner”. As we shall discover, the truth of the matter is much darker than it appears at first glance… A friend of mine is currently playing a necromancer character, and it set me thinking. Where would they buy their stuff in a Lawful Evil market town? This model is one possibility. Measurements: Height 8 inches Length 7 inches Width 12 inches Total 27 inches Moulds used: # 41 Gothic Dungeon Accessories # 43 Gothic Panel Accessories # 44 Gothic Additional Accessories # 45 Gothic Dungeon Builder # 54 Gothic Church # 55 Bell Tower # 201 Floor Tiles # 230 Clay Roof Tiles Materials used: o Prestia Basic Alpha plaster o PVA (white glue) o Matt board for base o Gedeo Resin Crystal = clear bottle / crystal skull o Acetate for windows o Paints - Emulsion, Acrylics & Inks o Bass wood o Cereal box o Skeleton & zombie parts from GW plastic figures o Dead twig = log pile o Kebab skewer = curtain pole o Fuse wire = curtain rings / scroll on sign o ‘Window Wipe’ cloth = curtain o Gauze = netting on four-poster bed o Dolls House Staircase spindles = posts on four-poster bed o Thin card o Cocktail sticks Tools & Equipment: o Sandpaper o Kebab skewers to mix the resin o Washing powder scoop to mix resin in o Electronic scales to weigh resin (thanks mum) o Craft knife o Clamps The buildings were designed to be somewhat modular, and allow for different arrangements.
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