Saturday 11 January 2014

Roman Taverna - MKII

The original tavern (the one in the Basement) Tabernus Cellarium, had to move to the new town and take up residence in a new building.and a new name Tabernus  festivus.
Quickly the old clientele get used to their new surroundings.
The "bar" is made from high density polystyrene, covered with a printed mosiak pattern. The holes for the wine pots are made from the eyelets from shoes.


10 comments:

  1. This is ingenious! Well done, do you ever wargame with the terrain and figures?

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    1. Thanks. At some Point I will get a set of rules and have a go at a game...someday..when work and the other Projects allow.

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  2. absolutely amazing! worthy of being used as museum displays.

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  3. That is good work Paul, really like it.

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  4. Tabernus Festivus is a perfect name for a pub. I like the building but what I like better is looking at the interior and the tableau inside.

    Sorry I haven't been by to comment, but life has gotten seriously in the way!

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    1. Thanks Anne.
      Don´t worry about not commenting. I too have recently been overwhelmed by work and time for the Hobby and the web has reduced drastically.

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  5. I agree : excellent! very imaginative (it's not surprising from you) and ... so long ...
    I like !

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  6. I love this Paul, very atmospheric, I love this...

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  7. lovely work, saw some rules ideas in a WSS mag last year for Roman gang wars/// your terrain would be perfect for it

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  8. Missed this one! It's just how a bar should look like!

    Greetings
    Peter

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