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As much as I like them…. I really have zero need and even less space for them….
Could they make me a house in 1:1?
I hope they can make me one too 😀
It is lovely and I love just how it goes together, it is really clever.
https://www.dswai.ie/miniature-walling-festival
Ooh a fantastic looking ring fort love the troll gate.
@avernos thanks to your bad influence, sir, this massive beast graces one end of a 6 x 4 table for Five Leagues from the Borderland. It inhabits the Wildlands portion of the table counterpoint to the standard fantasy fort in the Hinterlands portion of the table where the civilized folk live relatively free of Empire oppression. In the middle are the forests and the Frostgrave ruins that mark the borderlands. I can see the Dark Age fort inhabited by Picts or early Irish or possibly some cannibalistic barbarians who look suspiciously like Chaos marauders. The fort should work nicely for a game of Arthurian Saga or Saga Age of Magic and hopefully some historical stuff as I try to distract the youngsters from dragons and elves.
Any chance of Gerry Can on painting tips to speed the process? Still building the massive dwarven mining complex and the forests. Should be done already but I got drawn into a Descent campaign with the children. The fort is truly a nice piece of terrain and a lovely addition for a variety of scenarios
I paint all my fogooooooou stone buildings like this https://www.ontabletop.com/featured/gerry-can-rock-effects/ you can do a whole boards worth of buildings in an evening it is very messy though
Thanks…must have missed that one. Live long and prosper in these mad times…