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I suspect you will have a really gorgeous playing surface when all is done
That is a nice, practical gaming ship.For a look at my pirate stuff, check out this link - when you have an hour or three to waste! : https://carobbeansea.blogspot.com
Quote from: FifteensAway on August 28, 2019, 01:59:19 AMI'm having too much fun with my miniatures to care what the 'purists' think.I'm afraid to be in full accordance with your point of view. I have some bigger Museum and they fit well, and are listed as 15mm. But as Bluemoon are listed as 18mm, in a scale creep world where 25mm is in fact 28, 28 is heroic 32, 32 mean 35, is 18mm more like 20?..... After watching your pictures, there's effectively not much difference. I'm definitely not a purist: a couple of microns are a minor inconvenience. My main concern is the printed size of the houses - a bit small, optimized for my 200mm modules. All houses where intended to have a playable interior, but I eventually glued the roof of the smaller houses. The next module is base coated and should be finished this week. Experimenting jungle module using plaster rocks made with Woodland molds, and made a few trees with plastic tree skeletons. The jungle modules will be the hard part of the project.Thank you all for your kind words.Cheers
I'm having too much fun with my miniatures to care what the 'purists' think.