{eek3}Awesome......^&cool
I love that and I especially love that it's made to used from the inside. Too many are made to be seen from the outside in "attacking" dioramas. I love that this can be used for a daily life inside the fort diorama!
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Mark
No question whether you can make a Roman Fort Wayne, you certainly can, this is spot on. With the abundance of Roman figures on the market, this is a magic diorama piece to accommodate them. You may need to clone some more. :salute::, Robin.
Hey Wayne, great looking fort that allows a variety of display alternatives.
I always forget to record pictorially what / how I do things plus I'm not very articulate. {sm2}Would love to see a "How To" on this one. Just magnificent.
Many, many miniature blocks / bricks cast over a great deal of time, a bag of polyfiller used as the render, balsa wood and paddlepop sticks, pins , glue and lots of patience. Basically brick laying in miniature.......Scratchbuilt? It's fantastic work! How did you build it, what materials did you use, etc?
Prost!
Brad
Lewis I have no idea what you are referring to.....::wink2:Great level of detail on the Roman fortification....but what really caught my eye was what you were watching on your computer screen.....^&grin^&grin^&grin lots of concentration there.....{sm3}