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Offline Diplomatist

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Maybe some pics showing it in use by the Cult or as the 'secret research facility' being utilised by the Asylum are in order.....hmmm......

What do you reckon?

Plenty of room on that tower roof to erect an infernal device for opening a portal...

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Great building, Mason. I love it and I'd certainly reanimate a dead body or two in there :P

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You've had another series of great posts since I last left a comment.
Great AAR's.
I love the Benny Hill chase scene.
Love the sculpts.
and yes... your Mordheim tower makes a great Haunted House.

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Fantastic house. I can imagine the Scooby gang breaking in there to find the local "ghost" too :)

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Oh dear me  :o, typically magnificent.

Thanks, Bezzo.
Cheers for the doggies too.
 ;)



Great building, Mason. I love it and I'd certainly reanimate a dead body or two in there :P

Thanks, Mathyoo!
That's the spirit.
You obviously have a liking for reanimation too.
 :D



You've had another series of great posts since I last left a comment.
Great AAR's.
I love the Benny Hill chase scene.
Love the sculpts.
and yes... your Mordheim tower makes a great Haunted House.

Cheers, aggro!
long time no hear.....where you been hiding?
Good to see you are back.
 :)



Fantastic house. I can imagine the Scooby gang breaking in there to find the local "ghost" too :)

Cheers, mate.
Scooby Doo was what I had in mind.
Gotta have a little silliness now and then, dont you?
 ;)



Plenty of room on that tower roof to erect an infernal device for opening a portal...

Great idea, Diplomatist.
I could go one better than that, though, as I have not glued the top section down.



I could make alternative sections, one for the Cult and another for the Asylum.

Hmmmm....the little grey cells are ticking away again.
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Someone needs to look at the drainage on that flat roof... the water has built up and made a swimming pool!
« Last Edit: 20 August 2013, 01:39:52 PM by EndTransmission »

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You could also install a AA-gun on the tower battlement  ;)

Offline Diplomatist

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Someone needs to look at the drainage on that flat roof... the water has built up and made a swimming pool!

I dread to think what might be found in one of Mason's SA swimming pools  :o lol

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Why have I never commented on this thread before? It's full of brilliant stuff! The index is also incredibly useful.
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Someone needs to look at the drainage on that flat roof... the water has built up and made a swimming pool!

 lol
That is not the wackiest suggestion, believe it or not.
Some numpty suggested I make a tennis court!
 o_o



You could also install a AA-gun on the tower battlement  ;)

That is another wander that I did not need.....
Thanks, mate.
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I dread to think what might be found in one of Mason's SA swimming pools  :o lol

And you as well!
Swimming pools were not too common in Britain in the '20's.
A Lido, on the other hand, is screaming out to made now......Thanks, chaps!
 >:( >:( >:(

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Why have I never commented on this thread before? It's full of brilliant stuff! The index is also incredibly useful.

Thank you, sir!
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The Index is just as useful to me when I need to find a piccie..... ;)


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Swimmimh pools were not too common in Britain in the '20's.
A Lido, on the other hand, is screaming out to made now......Thanks, chaps!
 >:( >:( >:(


I worked on filling in the old South Bay outdoor swimming pool in Scarborough. It dated from 1915 and had various sections of different depths, some over 4m deep. It was a very creepy place and it got me writing down ideas for a Cthulhu mythos style short story about a creature that takes refuge there. I used to have copies of the original plans but they're gone now.
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What about an Observatory to check if the Stars are Right

Offline Diplomatist

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I worked on filling in the old South Bay outdoor swimming pool in Scarborough. It dated from 1915 and had various sections of different depths, some over 4m deep. It was a very creepy place and it got me writting down ideas for a Cthulhu mytho style short story aout a creature that takes refuge there. I used to have copies of the original plans but rhey're gone now.


Is that where they used to re-create the Battle of Jutland?

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I worked on filling in the old South Bay outdoor swimming pool in Scarborough. It dated from 1915 and had various sections of different depths, some over 4m deep. It was a very creepy place and it got me writing down ideas for a Cthulhu mythos style short story about a creature that takes refuge there. I used to have copies of the original plans but they're gone now.

Ya see: Cthulhu will get you wherever you are!
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What about an Observatory to check if the Stars are Right

That is a great idea, mate.
I think that is a must.
Works well for Mordheim too...
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Just spend the last 3 days reading this thread from start to finish.
 It's been an absolute joy to read, the quality of the terrain and minis are fantastic and the battle reports are epic.
 A truly inspirational thread, thanks for taking so much time to share your work.
 Looking forward to reading more.
 Cheers BF :)

 

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