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Oh FFS! The memo was quite clear......'don't feed the Willz' .......[his habit that is].

Hmmmm.....those chaps at the back with the pale blue uniform look interesting. What make are they then?

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Essex Boy wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 4:51 pm Oh FFS! The memo was quite clear......'don't feed the Willz' .......[his habit that is].

Hmmmm.....those chaps at the back with the pale blue uniform look interesting. What make are they then?

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The marching chaps at the back in the blue uniforms are Zvezda 20mm GNW Swedish, going to be Guard Frances.


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test laser cut.

My Hotel design is the middle one in 20mm, on the right is a 20mm resin and on the left a 28mm Sarrissa for scaling purposes.

The hotel is unpainted, the contrast comes from it being cut in Birch ply rather than mdf (apart from the balcony).

The figures are Newline Designs 20mms.

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That's very nice. If I had more space I would be seriously tempted by a laser cutter. Though I suspect I am not skilled enough to do the designs.
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And the Sarissa one just confirms my view that designers make the windows especially, much too large in most models.
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DougM wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 12:27 pm That's very nice. If I had more space I would be seriously tempted by a laser cutter. Though I suspect I am not skilled enough to do the designs.
They are absolute space eaters, and needing thew extracter tubes etc limits where you can place them unless you use an epensive filter system (by venting outside to you spread the exhaust safely).

My design also removes the horrible interlock joins that mar so many mdf buldings.

Technically drawing them is not too hard, use something like inkscape (free) or coreldraw.

Let me know if there is anything in particular you wan, I still owe you for 3d printing.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 12:46 pm Technically drawing them is not too hard, use something like inkscape (free) or coreldraw.
Gunfight at the OK Corel?

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That just Illustrator the depths this forum sinks to, and damn, not seen that one first.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 3:03 pm That just Illustrator the depths this forum sinks to.....
Others bomb, I depth-charge. :thumbs:
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