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.
This is ingenious! Well done, do you ever wargame with the terrain and figures?
ReplyDeleteThanks. 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.
Deleteabsolutely amazing! worthy of being used as museum displays.
ReplyDeleteThat is good work Paul, really like it.
ReplyDeleteTabernus 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.
ReplyDeleteSorry I haven't been by to comment, but life has gotten seriously in the way!
Thanks Anne.
DeleteDon´t worry about not commenting. I too have recently been overwhelmed by work and time for the Hobby and the web has reduced drastically.
I agree : excellent! very imaginative (it's not surprising from you) and ... so long ...
ReplyDeleteI like !
I love this Paul, very atmospheric, I love this...
ReplyDeletelovely work, saw some rules ideas in a WSS mag last year for Roman gang wars/// your terrain would be perfect for it
ReplyDeleteMissed this one! It's just how a bar should look like!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter