Mate, it's all modeling and i think all of us enjoy seeing something different. Variety is the spice of life as the saying goesMatt Parvis wrote:So, this project is neither armour our plastic, but, I hope you guys will humor me and my somewhat scatterbrained tastes in modelling. To catch things up, the cast of character so far:
Medieval Inn
- Justin Wooding
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Re: Medieval Inn
Matt, that is a heck of a project! Really nice work on such tiny figures. And that building.....it's quite something
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
- Raoul Kunz
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Re: Medieval Inn
"Inn at the crossroads" anyone?
Okay, it's a Song of Ice and Fire reader thing mostly, I suppose the Inn doesn't have a name in the TV series...
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Okay, it's a Song of Ice and Fire reader thing mostly, I suppose the Inn doesn't have a name in the TV series...
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
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- Matt Parvis
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Re: Medieval Inn
Thanks for the comments guys.
Raoul, yes, they are Valdemar figures. Very nice with lots of great poses and interesting sets available. They've got a couple of sets of figures for medieval building sites, so, a building scene diorama, a la Pillars of the Earth, is probably in my future.
This particular inn will be The White Hart. Convenient in that it is a name that goes back a long way and it is the name of my favorite pub on the planet, which, unfortunately is only open 19 days a year on weekends from the third week in August through the third week in October. Here is what it looks like in early September before the weather cools and it gets crowded:
Matt
Raoul, yes, they are Valdemar figures. Very nice with lots of great poses and interesting sets available. They've got a couple of sets of figures for medieval building sites, so, a building scene diorama, a la Pillars of the Earth, is probably in my future.
This particular inn will be The White Hart. Convenient in that it is a name that goes back a long way and it is the name of my favorite pub on the planet, which, unfortunately is only open 19 days a year on weekends from the third week in August through the third week in October. Here is what it looks like in early September before the weather cools and it gets crowded:
Matt
- Gary Boxall
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Re: Medieval Inn
I fondly remember a White Hart pub back in West London that I frequented often when I lived there
Gary
Gary
Hi. My name is Gary and I'm an ex-Shermaholic....