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Tango0107 May 2026 1:55 p.m. PST

"Throughout the project I have blogged on my progress. Many of these have covered the design and building of the terrain. Due partly to the size, and partly because I wanted the big reveal at Historicon, I did not post pictures of the entire table laid out. Here are some photos of the terrain. The large table was 12 feet by 12 feet with a central access area replacing the lower portions of the Vernavolo stream. The back table with the city of Pavia, the Five Chapels and the pontoon bridge was 12 feet by 4 feet. With the intermediate walkway the total footprint was 20 feet by 12 feet.

As it was not possible to layout everything in advance of the convention, I was not totally sure how it would all look and fit. Overall I was very happy with how it came together at the show. Surrounding the table were seven images of the Pavia tapestries which can be seen in the photo above. These images were to show people some of the inspiration for the project…"


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