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sotek48602 Oct 2012 11:47 p.m. PST

As suggested I'm posting this as a new thread for my updates. I've made some great progress with the fort which can be seen on my blog at:

Update #3: link
Update #2: link
Update #1: link

I've also include a short article on my Volleyfire Lights: link

Captain dEwell03 Oct 2012 1:59 a.m. PST

As suggested I'm posting this as a new thread

. . . and you've made the right decision wink

Excellent project and hugely inspiring for us as we tackle a Russo-Japanese Siege of Port Arthur scenario. Many thanks.

Any thought as to the overall weight of the piece after full construction, and how will you transport it?

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sotek48603 Oct 2012 7:21 p.m. PST

Haven't thought about transport just yet. It is solid but not too heavy at the moment … Althought after adding the foam (outside trench with palisade) and MDF base me thinks it will be a bit heavier … But nothing that is unmanagable.

Good luck with the Russo-Japanese project … i hope you share some pictures :-)

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