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  • Victory Force Miniatures World War 2 German Waffen SS.
  • World Works Games Mayhem Streets Of Legend Review.
  • Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Game Review.
  • Victory Force Miniatures World War 2 German Infantry.
  • Cards Against Humanity Card Game Review.
  • Iron Man from Disney Infinity 2.0 Review.
  • Let's Play The Department Mission 1 Take 2.
  • Let's Play After The Horsemen Campaign Episode 3 T.
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    Let's Play 1927 World Series with Strat-O-Matic Ga.Thornguard for Tunnels and Trolls RPG Review.Classic Traveller RPG LLB On Sale At Bundle Of Hol.Army Showcase: 28mm Prehistoric Megafauna.This is a new experiment of mine to see whether it makes the buildings better able to survive handling. However, I did paint the exposed, cut edges with thinned-down white glue (Elmer's glue to those on the other side of the Atlantic, I believe). I've made no attempt to colour the tops of the walls, so they are the original white of the foamboard.I cut the chimney stacks in half the lower part is permanently fixed to the base and the upper part is fixed to the roof.However, they do all have lots of room for figures. None of the cottages has a bath (though all have a toilet) most don't have much in the way of tables or cupboards either. By this I mean that there is interior detail, but it isn't complete.

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    The furniture in my builds is "representative" only.

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  • I've made no attempt to cut out windows or to provide opening doors.
  • I think it's worth pointing out some differences in approach between me and him: This was, as ever, a very impressive building and I'm quite jealous of the amount of dedication that Bryan puts into such models. Now many of my readers will remember that Vampifan recently described his build of the Stoelzel's Cottage. Again, at the time I made this, the furniture that came with the cottage kit was fairly rudimentary, but this has been upgraded considerably since. What furniture it has is a mixture of stuff from WorldWorks Armoury and from the cottage kit itself. It's sparsely decorated, if at all and the interior walls and floors come from the original kit. This cottage belongs to Edna, the crazy cat lady. So, having got that out of my system, what can I tell you about the components?
  • I'm really annoyed that the green paint I used to hide the edges of the paper tiles is the wrong shade.
  • I can't quite make my mind up about whether I prefer them all with or all without, or a mixture.

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  • One of the cottages has shutters but the others do not.
  • There are no fences, plant pots, shrubs or other smaller details.
  • I haven't made the manager/concierge's house or office.
  • Most/all real-life examples that I've researched have much simpler signs than mine.
  • The sign should really be a couple of brick pillars with a board between them, rather than a large advertising hoarding.
  • Having blank gable walls would probably have worked better.
  • The cottages have windows on all 4 sides.
  • Real-life complexes tend to have very uniform buildings, all the same colour.
  • I'm fairly self-critical about this, as there a number of things on which I've compromised (due to lack of time) or which I only thought about after having started the build.









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