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David Manley27 Feb 2021 5:29 p.m. PST

I'm busy working on my 1/1200 fleets for the Imjin War and I'd like to have a few buildings to set along the shoreline, and ideally a castle or two to use as shore based fortifications. Is anyone aware of any suitable model buildings I should hunt down? Slightly oversize or undersize should work OK so exactly 1/1200 isn't a necessity.

sillypoint28 Feb 2021 4:05 p.m. PST

At that scale, I would use small blocks of cardboard or google earth images.

Play with the contrast and print them out. Possibly print out a second copy on card stock and cut out the buildings and glue them over the first print.

Attached is a image from google earth of Himeji castle.

flic.kr/ps/3VXvBh

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