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Town gate of the trade city of Dunbrough.
The structure itself is made from several different elements. The gate and walls are made from blue foam. The main tower is made from a Games Workshop Warhammer Fortress tower, modified by having the top cut off and replaced, and the addition of Mordheim Windows. All other buildings are 1/4" foamcore, covered in balsa and Woodland Scenics water effects. The roof is individually cut shingles made from sheet styrene. The windows are either scratchbuilt from balsa, or silver buckles from scrapbooking. The street is from christmas village, as are the large barrels and crates. All flock and long grass is woodland scenics, the stones are carved blue foam.
I had alot of fun building this one, it took just over 4 months, with a small break in between to finish my last project. Sorry about these pics, it's hard to get a good balance of detail and showing the project with the size limits.
More pictures are available on my fotki sight. Follw the link to check them out.
Please leave me some comments, positive or negative, I'm always looking for pointers.
Cheers.
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Viewer comments:
Theomar Pius 01-Dec-07 #243277 |  | Rating: - Thanks for the comments guys, I appreciate them for sure. Hopefully I will be able to bring you a few more city buildings next year. |
Isaac 22-Sep-07 #236198 |  | Rating: 10 Brilliant look, very nice! Would look fabulous without the crap, but then it wouldn't be as realisitc, would it? |
thecat 21-Sep-07 #236126 |  | Rating: 9 as usual top class, the attention to detail is superb, who else would put horse poo in the street:0) keep up the good work |
Dub 17-Sep-07 #235710 |  | Rating: 9 Je dirais même plus Very Nice !!
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paintjunky 14-Sep-07 #235494 |  | Rating: 9 very nice |
Serafin 14-Sep-07 #235487 |  | Rating: 10 It´s really amazing. If I look trough the town gate, I couldn´t believe that it isn´t real . Great job. The best terrain I have ever seen. | |
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