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Friday, February 21, 2014
Adding a 13th century church
Greetings everyone,
This church was in my Spanish village layout…lifted it off one table and put it on another. Being that its from the 13th century, it fits right in. Heres a few shots.
Looks great, Richard. I like terrain that is interchangeable with different scenarios. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean
DeleteI have no word Captain...This is a masterpiece, love these pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil
DeleteGreat !! Good work .
ReplyDeleteThanks Captain
DeleteNice bit of relocation there Captain!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger, I think it belongs here
DeleteExcellent work. Looks 'just right'. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir
DeleteNice! I can hear the clatter of horse shoes echoing in the street, Capt.
ReplyDeleteSuperb work Captain!
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon
DeleteThank you Isabel
ReplyDeleteLooks a perfect fit Captain
ReplyDeletethanks Willie
DeleteThe great thing about
ReplyDeleteThe walls and especially the brick wall seems very very "alive"
How have you made those columns and their feets.
Maximex…the columns came off a wedding cake
ReplyDelete:) own past, completely new, or someone else (outside) the party
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DeleteOk, and congratulations
DeleteWell done on the church captain you really achieved an ancient feel to it.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher
DeleteUn trabajo impresionante,cuanto realismo!!!!
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Thank you Pilar
ReplyDeletevery good job of scenery, congrats!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking church. Great scratchbuild.
ReplyDeleteThanks Scott
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