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 Post subject: [*] Osgiliath - Part 2 - by Ninjameister
PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:37 am 
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Article Title: Osgiliath - Part 2
Author: Ninjameister
Article Description: How to build a ruined tower

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Nice job on the model! Looks like a well thought out and executed project! Great job!!

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A very nice piece of Gondorian architecture.

I wonder about the strength of the materials; maybe it is my preference for durable, strong and yet lightweight construction that has me pondering the foam you are using. I could use it as cladding but would prefer foamboard and balsa/obeche or similar materials as the loadbearing elements. I always assume that any structure may have to support a fellbeast (or occasionally, a Bolger).

I also assume this one will be complementing that superb bridge you showed us already?

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Wow. :shock: Awsome piece of terrain you've got there, I probably will be using this guide for my Gondorian buildings. Keep 'em coming :wink:

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Very useful article, I'm sure it will come in handy to everyone who decided to make some terrain from Osgiliath. Great pictures that show precisely each stage of the work and very impressive final effect !

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thanx a lot . the third part of the article is still finished and next week it is going to potenza. a very poor boy :wink: . but your translation is much better than all i can writte in english. keep on

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Excellent guide! Great use of nice techniques with a wonderfull result.
You make it look so easy to make mate! I like the amount of clear pictures a lot! Very good step-by-step guide!

Hope to see more of Osgilliath very soon! ;)

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Very nice project however I would have given the dimensions used in order to help others.

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