Be it ever so humble

tzor

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<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">There is no place like a pre-painted home whose roof can come off for gaming. &nbsp;Or something like that.&nbsp; While I was at Gen Con this year, I passed by this booth of pre painted buildings for all sorts of genres. &nbsp;Their roofs can come off.&nbsp; Their second floors can come off. &nbsp;They are sturdy and deigned for gaming. &nbsp;I thought about buying one, but bought the whole set, plus an outhouse and a boat. &nbsp;It&rsquo;s not that I&rsquo;m doing a lot of gaming lately, although I am really thinking of doing something for a local gaming convention that uses the buildings and my army of painted duck people. &nbsp;(I&rsquo;m still working on the idea, basically I have this large rubber duck of Hideki Matsui jokingly called Hiducky. &nbsp;I think he might make a good dragon mini.)</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">No, the real reason is that I must go against the true nemesis of mini painters &hellip; Victorian Christmas Dioramas. &nbsp;I will counter this with a Christmas Diorama of my own with pine trees, and houses and all sorts of adventurers displayed on the fireplace, hopefully with some lights added in for effect.&nbsp; It is in that spirit that I present my current attempt of the diorama on the fireplace.</font></p><p><img title="Ducks and town buildings on the fireplace!" height="300" alt="Ducks tall and short live in this town!" src="http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL291/1756382/13075459/276091641.jpg" width="400" border="0" /></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">I should point out that this photo represents all of the cardinal sins of mini photography, including the use of a flash. &nbsp;Oddly enough it came out pretty good; you really can&rsquo;t tell how bad a painter I am from the photo. &nbsp;As I like to put it, I paint for old eyes, the older, (and the less accurate) the better!</font></p>
 
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