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Pfreck Warlord
Posts : 271 Trading Reputation : 1 Join date : 2008-01-22 Age : 33 Location : Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Skaven Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 13:20 | |
| That tower is amazing! It looks really authentic, the way all the stones lay.. simply stunning! One question though, where do you buy stones like that? I'm wondering, because most Empire styled houses are based on rocks like that. And I never managed to find any for my own buildings.. Cheers! | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 16:16 | |
| - Pfreck wrote:
- That tower is amazing!
It looks really authentic, the way all the stones lay.. simply stunning!
One question though, where do you buy stones like that? I'm wondering, because most Empire styled houses are based on rocks like that. And I never managed to find any for my own buildings..
Cheers! Thanks man! We didn't buy the stones. We took the stones which were used for old town square in city of Pula (in Roman period). First, we brake the stones into tiles, then we handcraft them into small stones with pliers. | |
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Alcaeus Champion
Posts : 49 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-17 Age : 34 Location : belgium
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Norse (Unofficial) Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 17:11 | |
| that's some great looking scenery! i'm inspired to make some more myself now | |
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Lord Xi General
Posts : 155 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-11-29 Age : 41 Location : Utah
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Witch Hunters Achievements earned: none
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 19:09 | |
| - Lord Xi wrote:
Any part being complete sections? Or will you sell *build it youself kits* kinda like a Lego kit with a mess of differnent bricks, windows, etc? I would definitely be interested in that. Not that I am less interested in these that you offer now of course... Well, if you look at our "waht you get" pics, you shoud have an idea on the parts that can be ordered. Guard Tower ( what you get) Medieval Inn ( what you get) Town Square ( what you get) Some sections are whole (1st floor of the Inn) and some are just walls. Tower's whole stone body presents one part, but, if interested, any side can be casted separatly (maybe 2 separate sides glued together would make nice double sided stone wall for any mordheim building).
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Lanyssa Ryssyll Ancient
Posts : 490 Trading Reputation : 2 Join date : 2008-03-02 Age : 39 Location : Paris - France
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Dwarfs Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 19:30 | |
| How much will cost the forge ? I'm in love with, I will probably order an inn and this forge next month (I will see with my paid ) | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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Lord Xi General
Posts : 155 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-11-29 Age : 41 Location : Utah
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 20:37 | |
| How much for a floor section of the Town Square? | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Feb 2009 - 20:59 | |
| - Lord Xi wrote:
- How much for a floor section of the Town Square?
I guess you are thinking on the floor section of the Inn? The part with 2 doors? This piece is 11€. Only problem is that the minimum postage for Europe is around 7€, so it would be wise to order more then one piece. If you're thinking about Town Square (the base of the Inn), it's 20€. One center piece is 2,5€. | |
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_si_ Warrior
Posts : 24 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-12-03
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 19 Feb 2009 - 0:03 | |
| I've got some more questions on the town square if that's OK -
Am I right that the painted up picture is of a 10x8 section that costs 20 euros?
The picture of the "raw materials" shows on the right-hand side a section that seems like it would do for a street section, I was wondering how wide that section in the picture is?
Also how flexible are the pieces in the way you can put them together - I was specifically wondering whether it is possible to put them together in such a way that they have an "inside corner" - i.e. to pave the inside angle of an L shaped area, or a T-junction between streets?
If you were not buying the 'standard' 10x8 configuration would it be reasonable to assume a rough price of around 30-35 euros per square foot? - I'm not going to hold you to any kind of a quote! - I just did some rough maths and that's what I came out with, so I wanted to check that was about what you had as well!
I've also got a germ of an idea at the moment and I was also wondering how much you might retail the chimney stack from the medieval inn for?
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 19 Feb 2009 - 10:31 | |
| - _si_ wrote:
- I've got some more questions on the town square if that's OK -
Am I right that the painted up picture is of a 10x8 section that costs 20 euros?
The picture of the "raw materials" shows on the right-hand side a section that seems like it would do for a street section, I was wondering how wide that section in the picture is?
Also how flexible are the pieces in the way you can put them together - I was specifically wondering whether it is possible to put them together in such a way that they have an "inside corner" - i.e. to pave the inside angle of an L shaped area, or a T-junction between streets?
If you were not buying the 'standard' 10x8 configuration would it be reasonable to assume a rough price of around 30-35 euros per square foot? - I'm not going to hold you to any kind of a quote! - I just did some rough maths and that's what I came out with, so I wanted to check that was about what you had as well!
I've also got a germ of an idea at the moment and I was also wondering how much you might retail the chimney stack from the medieval inn for?
Thanks! Yes, painted version is 10x8 and it's 20€. Square foot would be 35€. Road showed on the right is 2in wide. You can put a middle section in between the borders to get a wider road (5in - for whole regiment). Modular system has corners. So when you want the L turn or make a T junction you can just put 2 corners on the end, and start with another road. In the same manner you can connect square with the road. It would be best if you could draw desired shape with measurements, then we'll tell you if it is possible to be done, and how much would it cost. Chimney, including the top which consists of 2 parts, is also 11€ (without the top - 10€). | |
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Zulu Youngblood
Posts : 13 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-12-09 Age : 30 Location : Missouri, USA
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sat 21 Feb 2009 - 20:33 | |
| wow is all i can say. I'm amazed at the detail on these pieces, again, wow Its times like this that I wish I wasn't a broke jobless teen. | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 23 Feb 2009 - 11:35 | |
| Thanx Zulu! Small update. The figure of blacksmith and his anvil have been modeled & are ready to be molded and cast in resin: As for the forge, all the roofs and the base have been finished. We still have to do a chimney and some smaller details. All together, it should be finished in about two weeks. Cheers! | |
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Chad Venerable Ancient
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 23 Feb 2009 - 11:37 | |
| Cool smith! Cianty is going to love you (more)! | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 16 Mar 2009 - 18:14 | |
| Hello guys! The blacksmith's forge is finally finished! We spent a lot of time making it and we hope you'll enjoy it. Also, the website will be finished in about 5 days. Here are the photos: Comments are more than welcome. | |
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DeafNala Admin
Posts : 21711 Trading Reputation : 9 Join date : 2008-04-03 Age : 77 Location : Sound Beach, NY
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 16 Mar 2009 - 18:19 | |
| VERY, VERY NICE! Some GREAT ideas to steal..er...borrow. Thanks! | |
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cianty Honour Guard
Posts : 5287 Trading Reputation : 5 Join date : 2007-09-27 Location : Berlin
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Monks (BTB) Achievements earned: Silver Tom
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 16 Mar 2009 - 18:42 | |
| I've seen the smith before but now the finished forge is just... wow! I can't wait to paint up one of those. And I totally the little details and bits you've included. Very very nice! | |
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Eliazar Etheral
Posts : 1987 Trading Reputation : 1 Join date : 2007-08-28 Age : 36 Location : Lund, Sweden
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 16 Mar 2009 - 18:48 | |
| You guys are awesome! That's one great building! If I ever get me to stop buying miniatures, some of your stuff will be next on my list | |
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Lanyssa Ryssyll Ancient
Posts : 490 Trading Reputation : 2 Join date : 2008-03-02 Age : 39 Location : Paris - France
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 17 Mar 2009 - 10:55 | |
| OMG !!! I HAVE TO GOT ONE OF THIS !!! | |
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melvino$ Warrior
Posts : 24 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-03-04 Age : 40 Location : Den haag - the Netherlands
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 17 Mar 2009 - 11:02 | |
| very nice terrain good job | |
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Ezekiel Venerable Ancient
Posts : 909 Trading Reputation : 5 Join date : 2008-02-05 Age : 40 Location : Amsterdam
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 17 Mar 2009 - 11:53 | |
| I absolutely love the way you made the woodwork!
though, on a small side note... have another look at your flames in the forge... - the paintjob that is... - The hottest part of the flames are inside, meaning the lighter colours will be there, and not on the outside... in the case of flames one has to highlight the other way around, starting of light, and getting progressively darker...
Other than that, wicked building! | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Mar 2009 - 11:28 | |
| Thanks a lot guys!! @Cianty - We can't wait to see the model painted by you! @Lanyssa Ryssyll - Well, you know how to get one. @Ezekiel - Yeah, I'm aware that this is not realistic way to paint the fire, it's just that we like it more when done this way. Anyway, thanks for the advice. | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Mar 2009 - 22:27 | |
| Just to show you "what you get" kit for the blacksmith: And a new picture of "what you get" kit for Medieval Inn | |
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 19 Mar 2009 - 17:05 | |
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cianty Honour Guard
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| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 19 Mar 2009 - 17:28 | |
| I did like one hour ago. | |
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