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Mad Mecha Guy29 Nov 2013 4:02 a.m. PST

Dear All

Have done another MDF building:
Terry Wrist's Weekend Dacha.

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A large 3 storey building, with security walls and several out buildings.

Besides changing the steps to ramps (a bit less awkward to fit) is ready for sale.

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arngrimson29 Nov 2013 4:32 a.m. PST

Hi, I'm not too sure about the top balcony wall; is it also 30mm high?

I'd cut it down a bit 10/15mm like the 1 underneath.

Ark3nubis29 Nov 2013 5:03 a.m. PST

Its a 15mm scale building, so probably down to about 10-12mm max height, generally to be inline with the balcony below. I like it, especially when you get inside. Is there any chance you couldscale up by x 1.75-2.00 to get it inline with 28mm minis?

My ony suggestion would be get the window edges to line through a bit more. At present they are a bit out of alignment between floors. Structurally the sections of wall between each window would sit on top of each other in this type of building (unless it is a fancy building that the client would have paid for irregular windows patterns to be designed in) As an architect this is the sort of thing I look out for every day. Either way it will make the building look more convincing. Great stuff though, keep up the great work old chap!

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