Tuesday 24 May 2011

Roman town (1/72nd scale)

A bit of stress this morning..I couldn´t log on here...I finally managed to, by using a "back door".
Made these a few years back, lots of sheets of polystyrene green floor insulating tiles, wood glue and Acrylic wall paint :-D
A shopping street with a balcony
The residential palace
View across town from the palace balcony
The Palace might get reconstructed into an Medieval Abbey and some of the houses will end up (after a face lift) in a medieval town.....maybe.

22 comments:

  1. Dammit man, you're too talented, wonderful town.

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  2. Привет!Классный городоу!Мне нравится.

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  3. very very cool. you could even use them for WW2 in Italy

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  4. Yes very nice. A lot of work there. Especially like the arena!

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  5. Massive scenery, the arena looks great!

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  6. They do look great Paul, I want one! In 28mm.

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  7. excellent work. But if you could tell me how you managed to connect to your account, I'd be glad to hear it, because I want to post something...

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  8. I am jealous that you have storage space where you could keep that in 1 piece for a couple of years!

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  9. Totally awesome and with so many uses from Roman times to modern day. You could even use it for a skirmish sci fi game. I seem to remember an episode of Star Trek where Kirk etc ended up in a world that was similar to Ancient Rome!

    How long did it take you to put together?

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  10. I like them, they look as good as the buildings you can buy in the shops.

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  11. Great buildings! I want some for my Republican Roman army. Any chance you could write a tutorial or something? :)

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  12. Lovely work! My 15mm armies have been wanting one of those for a while!

    How'd you do the arena?

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  13. That is simply wonderful!!!
    Professional work !!
    T.

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  14. Thanks :-D :-D
    @Temnas...I will do an article..ASP. it´s not very comlicated to make such buildings really.
    Cheers
    paul

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  15. A nice one Paul, didn't knew you had this talent as wel!

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