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Medieval Citygate tower and guard house

Posted by stonewall on 27 May 2009, 20:56

Hallo folks and Alex,
this are the first pictures of my citygard dio.
The white material is cardboard, the blue one is styrodur
and wood.
The next steps will follow.

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Posted by Alex on 27 May 2009, 21:05

Yes! :thumbup: Continue this building and we soon will arrive to you! :-D
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Posted by Maurice on 27 May 2009, 21:10

Hmm, that's going to look good. Nice to see something like this being build from the start :thumbup:
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Posted by ColeF on 27 May 2009, 23:05

Keep it up! :thumbup:
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Posted by luchs on 28 May 2009, 18:04

nice buildings.. :thumbup:
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Posted by stonewall on 28 May 2009, 18:10

Hallo folks,
this is part II of the dio building.
enjoy it.
The roof is made of cardboard.
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and the nearly completed guard house
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greetings ;-) ;-)
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Posted by Paul on 28 May 2009, 18:11

The idea of cutting the styrodur up to make the individual bricks/blocks instead of scoring them is good :thumbup:
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Posted by Martin on 28 May 2009, 22:23

Hi,
Nice buidings you made there!!
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Posted by ColeF on 29 May 2009, 01:33

Great buildings! :thumbup:
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 29 May 2009, 05:05

Looks great!! Was it difficult to cut the styrodur into blocks and then make the buildings out of them?
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Posted by Susofrick on 29 May 2009, 07:23

Wow! Looks really really great! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: And looks like a lot of work with that roof, but it looks great!
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Posted by Paul on 29 May 2009, 16:46

These look excellent now they are painted!!!!! I´m going to use this idea :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by stonewall on 29 May 2009, 17:19

This is part III,
now the tower is in view.
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Posted by Peter on 29 May 2009, 18:14

Impressive work in progress, and fast :thumbup: What set is the lion and the shields off?

Greetings Peter
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Posted by stonewall on 29 May 2009, 18:34

Peter wrote:Impressive work in progress, and fast :thumbup: What set is the lion and the shields off?

Greetings Peter


Hallo Peter,
the lion is from the old Atlantic set Gladiators and Christians 1517.
The shields are from Zvezda set 8053.

Greetings Stonewall ;-)
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Posted by Maurice on 29 May 2009, 18:53

Did you cut the lion in half or something? Looks great on the wall :thumbup:
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Posted by stonewall on 30 May 2009, 10:22

Maurice wrote:Did you cut the lion in half or something? Looks great on the wall :thumbup:


Hallo Maurice,

I didn`t the lion is only pressed into the styrodur and fixed.

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Posted by Mai Strac on 30 May 2009, 18:09

Impressive work! :shock: :shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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