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New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:57 pm
by conny • 238 Posts

Hi All,
here is a new medieval building







We hope you like it.

For more information click on the link:http://www.fredericus-rex.de/shop2010/Gr...GL-GEB-011.html

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:23 am
by alex • 400 Posts

Super,superb,superb !!!


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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:26 pm
by Valdemar • 2.175 Posts

Amazing... as always!


Best regards

ValdemarMiniatures.com

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:17 pm
by Dirk • 98 Posts

As always - a very nice detailed house - wonderful!


http://diriminiaturen.oyla.de/cgi-bin/hpm_homepage.cgi

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:49 am
by Gowan • 20 Posts

I really want to know how this is done. it looks so detailed. Do you make them yourself then "Mass Produce" I don't know if that is an overstatement. I imagine Green Line industries as a small company set up in a barn in rural germany but for all I know it could be a really depressing concrete comunist industrial complex set up in the eastern half of germany

But there seems to be alot of skill in what goes on. But from what I see online most of the structures are made from laser cut wood and paper. I don't know how you can laser cut paper without setting it on fire but that is besides the point. My point is: is there a way for me poor boy in small rural town New Zealand to in some way make something that resembles this


http://gowansmodelblog.blogspot.com/

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:00 pm
by conny • 238 Posts

Hi Gowan,
yes we are a little family business with 3 persons, my wife, my son and me. In a little small village with 150 souls in the west of germany. The buildings are made from paper and wood with a laser, and we have no problems with fire.
To make such house by yourself is alittle bit difficult, and cost you a lot of time. The problem is become the fine details and structure on the paper and wood. The best way buy a house in our shop

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:56 am
by RayCaruana • 241 Posts

Lucky You Conny ...living in a village of only 150souls!!


Regards
Ray

FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1819406350 YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/reggaemalta

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:38 am
by susofrick • 113 Posts

Very tempted to buy at least one of these houses, but right now I'll settle (stupid English languange that don't spell right!) for figures and furniture. These furniture are my first try at lasercut stuff so it's going to be fun to try it (or not).

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:55 pm
by Paul´s Bods • 1.314 Posts

Zitat von susofrick
Very tempted to buy at least one of these houses, but right now I'll settle (stupid English languange that don't spell right!) for figures and furniture. These furniture are my first try at lasercut stuff so it's going to be fun to try it (or not).


Do it. They are very easy to build...and you can build out the floors / rooms inside. I didn´t becuase i want them for wargames and my Villiage..the rich part of town.

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RE: New medieval building

in Medieval scenery and accessories Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:08 pm
by susofrick • 113 Posts

Sounds very very VERY tempting. And then I can use other settings than my very old Prince August walls. Variety is the word for the future! But first I have to buy more figures for my little lute-story!

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