I plan on using Pikeman's Lament for convention play and have already started on a battered wall section and a damaged bastion to make the assault easier.
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Castillo Assembled
To break the tedium of window and door frames I assembled the fortress on my folding banquet tables (the ones in the picture are eight foot long and have a combined width of five feet). It is HUGE ........ I can barely wait to take this to a convention.
I plan on using Pikeman's Lament for convention play and have already started on a battered wall section and a damaged bastion to make the assault easier.
I plan on using Pikeman's Lament for convention play and have already started on a battered wall section and a damaged bastion to make the assault easier.
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Looks amazing! Well done Anton.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!
ReplyDeleteThat is huge! An impressive project. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteAstonishing work - I tip my hat to you, sir!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! This Castillo will be a worthy objective for any invading enemy. I can even see you using it in a Poles vs Turk scenario. Will there be interior buildings like barracks and administrative centers?
ReplyDeleteI am building an open courtyard, such as the original. I am also going to build one (largely for display purposes) that had some barracks and a Headquarters building.
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