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Post by mottdon on Aug 10, 2018 11:58:03 GMT
That's a great looking graveyard! Do you use it like a forest? What about having a bony hand or two digging up out of the ground?
LOVE the coloration of the mausoleum roof! Nice and subtle, yet still makes the building pop! That's a really hard balance to achieve! Great work!
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Aug 10, 2018 12:31:20 GMT
That's a great looking graveyard! Do you use it like a forest? What about having a bony hand or two digging up out of the ground? LOVE the coloration of the mausoleum roof! Nice and subtle, yet still makes the building pop! That's a really hard balance to achieve! Great work! I’m unsure how to play this. I don’t want to put movement trays on top of it so I’m leaning toward impassable...or I could put it on top of another forest template and remove it when troops enter the wood.
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Post by gjnoronh on Aug 10, 2018 15:30:06 GMT
Very cool man!
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Post by strutsagget on Aug 10, 2018 19:30:43 GMT
It looks great! This is exactly what printers should do. Is there any bonus rules for vampire or tombking with graveyards?
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Post by KevinC on Aug 11, 2018 14:18:27 GMT
Cool grave yards. I'd say dangerous terrain for ALL troop types (due to spooky spirits). I know it's finished, but I think it would have been a good idea to mount each tomb stone on its own base (like a tree in a forest) so that they can be moved around when a unit of troops enters...
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Post by mottdon on Aug 13, 2018 13:44:57 GMT
I just got this Lake Town building in the mail Friday. Hopefully, I'll have it assembled and y'all can see a size comparison soon. Looks good from the sprue though.
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Post by strutsagget on Aug 13, 2018 14:14:22 GMT
The sprues look really great mottdon.
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Post by mottdon on Aug 13, 2018 14:40:56 GMT
Yeah, not bad for $40!
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