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levied troop wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:01 pm As you well know, I’ve had two failures with water. You want be to make it a third?
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levied troop wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:01 pm I like the idea of the scaffolding, that Gangs of Rome game had them didn’t it.
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I might need to do something this myself, now that I've got the Baron's War stuff sorted. I shall follow with great interest.
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HMS Priapus wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:36 pm I might need to do something this myself, now that I've got the Baron's War stuff sorted. I shall follow with great interest.
I've got the old Grand Manner Bastle house which will serve quite well as a Fortified Manor.
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Not being totally dry was my main problem :?
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John:

Vis a vis this excellent project, I just thought I'd recommend these guys to you, they are great for useful bits like stairs, scaffolding etc, nicely cast in resin and plastic and not too expensive. I have two sets of their stairs which are really cool and need no assembly.

https://www.irongatescenery.co.uk/
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Agreed with Tim. Their stuff is lovely
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Yes, Iron Gate are nice. Wasn’t aware of their castle tower stairs, that might be useful. Do you know the height to the top of the stair Tim?
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levied troop wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:24 am Yes, Iron Gate are nice. Wasn’t aware of their castle tower stairs, that might be useful. Do you know the height to the top of the stair Tim?
These are the stairs that I bought. I was thinking they are more suitable to the walls as opposed to the interior of a tower.

https://www.irongatescenery.co.uk/produ ... ft-handed/

They are 100mm tall. (from floor to top of hand rail). But also, their market bits and miscellaneous items would be useful as would their trebuchet.
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Tim Hall wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:32 pm But also, their market bits and miscellaneous items would be useful as would their trebuchet.
I think LT's Trebuchet needs will have been met by the Barons War Kickstarter :)
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