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Miniart Fortress

Posted by Susofrick on 04 Sep 2015, 09:25

Hi!

Thinking about buying this one. Is there anybody here who tried it?Image
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Posted by DickerThomas on 04 Sep 2015, 11:16

Hello

i only heard bad things about the fortresses of miniart .. these should be usefull for kids to play with ... but not for Dios...
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Posted by santifernandez on 04 Sep 2015, 12:12

Susofrick wrote:Hi!

Thinking about buying this one. Is there anybody here who tried it?Image

I also wanted to buy it but not good quality, just to play.
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Sep 2015, 13:08

Thanks for the replies! Looks like I have to dig a little deeper in the wallet then and buy some quality. :thumbup:
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Posted by Paul on 04 Sep 2015, 13:44

Not bad for wargaming, but get the big Version
http://plastic-models-store.com/MEDIEVA ... 05-87.html
Get two sets and you can create a big Castle with more space in the middle.
With a bit of additional work it Looks ok. ..I´d buy it.
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Sep 2015, 14:07

No space for the bigger version. And definitely not two of them. It will be a couple of months before I buy anything at all so we'll see how it ends. The price is nice and I can throw in some figures too for my 500 SEK that I can use for this little hobby. It's going to be used for many scenes is my little plan. Both from the inside and the outside.
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Posted by Emperor on 04 Sep 2015, 15:06

@Susofrick Yes I tried back in 2012...Can say that it was hard for me back then, and the castle was destroyed...Reason was that I had problems to fix sides of castle...There isn't any holders like in other sets, as I recall, and I think that there will be some gaps between sides of castle and towers and walls...I can't remember was it because I cut the sides wrong or because of manufacturer...I remember I tried to fix the gaps with some acrylic putty, but back then I didn't know do work good with that stuff...I was also an idiot not to use old trick with carboard to fix sides...
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Sep 2015, 15:19

Doesn't sound very good then.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 04 Sep 2015, 20:18

If space is tight,you can always design,and build one for you own needs Gunnar. That is If you are healed up enough ,and are able to draw and cut out stuff. Lots use Styrene Sheets, and with good looking end results for photo shoots. If you need a strong one quick, its a Kit ,or you use other stuff like Cork or something else to make one. Whish I could help more.
Perhaps a Group Build to get Gunnar ,what he need`s. :thumbup: That's a Good Idea! :lol: I know,I thought of it. BB
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Posted by Paul on 04 Sep 2015, 20:42

Susofrick wrote:No space for the bigger version. And definitely not two of them. It will be a couple of months before I buy anything at all so we'll see how it ends. The price is nice and I can throw in some figures too for my 500 SEK that I can use for this little hobby. It's going to be used for many scenes is my little plan. Both from the inside and the outside.

Then go for the smaller Castle, and only one of them (the other you can send to me :lol: )
IMHO, it Looks fine, not 100% historically correct so won´t please the rivet Counters but a great Basis for creating Scenes. ........
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 06 Feb 2019, 16:23

Does anybody know what the surface covered by the fortress once built up? Thanks.
Obviously, I ma thinking of buying it for my wargames.
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Posted by MABO on 06 Feb 2019, 16:51

I can show you next time we'll met. ;-)
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Posted by Emperor on 07 Feb 2019, 13:43

I bought one back in 2010...It is not good, I had to fill the gaps as I remember and I didn-t had expirinece back than with castle models...It was my first castle model...As I remember arrow loops made biggest problem since it doesn-t fit good...
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Posted by Emperor on 07 Feb 2019, 13:45

I forgot I posted on this topic..Sorry :mrgreen:
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Posted by Gail on 07 Feb 2019, 15:18

I built the castle, only problem I had I was missing two of the trap doors, and the only reason it took me a while to build it needed a fair bit of filling and it's not my usual type of diorama, first non 20th century diorama I have done, so it was a lesson for me to learn something new, it's turned out well, it's worth any effort.

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Posted by Konrad on 07 Feb 2019, 18:46

I've have this fortress and I think she can be used. :yeah:

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Posted by Traveller1865 on 07 Feb 2019, 18:55

The Imex is much better, haven't built it yet though, and a bit more expensive but probably worth it..
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 10 Feb 2019, 21:34

For a small diorama will go!
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