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Offline Wirelizard

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Re: Pulpish Building Facade
« Reply #15 on: 02 December 2009, 11:42:26 AM »
Just because i brought home 4 bottles of energy drinks to pour out the liquid to get tot he bottles.  :-)

Once or twice, I've even purchased stuff just for the container it was in... a true sign of insanity.  lol

I'm out of full sheets of mattboard, but from the offcuts of the first building, I've gotten a start on the main feature of the second - the large entry staircase up from the sidewalk to the main doors. In the background, the pillared building, and a few Artizan 28mm figures for scale and such.



This building won't be as wide as the pillared one, but could wind up slightly taller, if I want to cut windows out for a third story. (big maybe. I hate cutting windows...) It's patterned after a real building here in town which is home to the Union Club of Victoria, a real-life gentleperson's club in a 100 year old buliding right downtown. This one is going to be another facade for board-edge use.
« Last Edit: 02 December 2009, 11:46:59 AM by Wirelizard »

Offline Mr. Peabody

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Re: Pulpish Building Facade
« Reply #16 on: 02 December 2009, 02:34:48 PM »
Ah, Victoria... Say, does the Dutch Bakery on Fort street still make those 'Flying Saucer' cookies?
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