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mikemiller1955

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I bought two 12 inch sections of the Barzso Adobe Wall set a while back...

and decided I didn't like the seam between the two pieces...

so I hot glued it together, puttied the seam and touched up the paint...

I marked the area in the first picture...

it now makes a nice 2 foot wall to defend...

the Barzso Fortified Hacienda - Complete Fort...is a nice set...

in fact all their stuff is...

Along with these two pieces...I own the log cabin and the log barn...

check out their site...

http://www.barzso.com/

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Mike - Great conversion on the walls.. Seams can be frustrating but necessary.. to mold a 2' wall with the width and height of those walls would be difficult at best.. I believe a lot of them would warp... this is a great way to enhance your fort!

Jim
 
I bought two 12 inch sections of the Barzso Adobe Wall set a while back...

and decided I didn't like the seam between the two pieces...

so I hot glued it together, puttied the seam and touched up the paint...

I marked the area in the first picture...

it now makes a nice 2 foot wall to defend...

the Barzso Fortified Hacienda - Complete Fort...is a nice set...

in fact all their stuff is...

Along with these two pieces...I own the log cabin and the log barn...

check out their site...

http://www.barzso.com/

100_8062.jpg


100_8063.jpg


100_8064.jpg


100_8070.jpg


100_8074.jpg


100_8067.jpg

Nicely done Michael and it's always so much fun to see you at play. Great batch of action photos......Your Amigo Papa Zulu
 
Mike, that,s a nice seamless joint you made there nice job,looks much better!:cool:
 

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