"2mm Wurzberg Palace Model" Topic
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forwardmarchstudios | 24 Jan 2019 8:33 p.m. PST |
More "inspired by" than an actual replica, but it'll do for miniature wargames I think!
This model is at the same 2mm scale as the rest of my figures. That means you can mix it up with my other buildings to create 1:1 scale model terrain tables. This is the largest model I've yet designed; it takes up 24" square on the table, and is 45mm high at the highest point. I just ordered the first copy on Tradestock.com (for only $16 USD!), and if it checks out ok it'll be available sooner than later in the Library. |
forwardmarchstudios | 24 Jan 2019 11:09 p.m. PST |
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French Wargame Holidays | 26 Jan 2019 2:13 a.m. PST |
looks like the winter palace in Munich also! cheers Matt Mayenne France |
forwardmarchstudios | 26 Jan 2019 11:46 a.m. PST |
I just checked out the Winter Palace. Very interesting look. I may try that one out at some time in the future. I need a break from palaces though. That model was not an easy one. That said, I'm going to use it to create barracks, universities, guildhalls, etc. The Neo-classical facade is useful for all kinds if things. I've also got a system of modulart medeival walls, towers, and gates that is coming soon. I think they'll add a lot to the authentic look of the towns and cities. I'm making them in a variety of heights as well, so you can use them to create a tiered look |
forwardmarchstudios | 29 Jan 2019 5:45 p.m. PST |
Picture just came from the printer: I couldn't be happier with it. 7" x 4" x 1.85". And in scale with the rest of my 2mm range, which gives your generals a place to feast after a day of battle!
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