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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Lt. Hazel on February 25, 2009, 09:28:14 AM
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(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/snilloc_photos/hain4.jpg)
(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/snilloc_photos/hain3.jpg)
(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/snilloc_photos/hain2.jpg)
(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/snilloc_photos/hain1.jpg)
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:o Woa!!! What a brilliant piece of terrain. I was looking at your old posting of an olive tree, from a while back, some days ago and wondering what had become of the grove. It was well worth the wait.
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I hate you right now! but in good way ;)
I need to get some of my longer over do terrain projects started up agine.
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a very nice piece,man I got to go make some terrian.
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That is brilliant :D :-* :D :-* :D
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Nice job!
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Bloomin' marvelous. Inspiring stuff as usual Mr Hazel.
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Lovely...
Another "breath taker" from a master craftsman.
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Wow that is one effective piece of terrain.
ace :D
dodge
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Awesome! There is something particularly sad about bloodshed under the branches of olive trees, given what a twig from those stands for.
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Very nice work, particularly like the stone work terracing
Cheers
Stu
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That is a very lovely piece. And since that style of terracing is common through out the Mediteranian and hasn't changed in a few thousand years it would work for Biblical through to modern & beyond.
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Hey Hazel... I just had a closer look at the terrain piece and was wondering how you went about creating those dry stone walls. Was every stone painstakingly glued on separately?
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Thanks guys!
I didnīt glue every stone seperatly. Covered a part with White Glue and put a handful of stones on it.
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Really nice! :-*
And the terraces are a very nice touch... Yes, there are very common here.
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Oh ok... It looks so brilliant, I thought it would be more work than that. lol
Thanks, Hazel.
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gorgeus work Lt. as usual!!
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sweeeet