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FreddBloggs wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:47 am I do not like the tower, the courses run vertically not horizontally.
Well spotted. It’s the only way I could use the roller due to the corners of the main building.

That being said, in this day and age if that’s the only think you don’t like, then you’re doing well
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I don't like marzipan.
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grizzlymc wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:03 pm I don't like marzipan.
Heretic!
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Jeremy wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:59 am
FreddBloggs wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:47 am I do not like the tower, the courses run vertically not horizontally.
Well spotted. It’s the only way I could use the roller due to the corners of the main building.

That being said, in this day and age if that’s the only think you don’t like, then you’re doing well
No worries, wasn't being picky. It only has to please you.
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I had noticed that, but wasn't going to say anything. I struggled with this on one build trying to texture before assembly, then patch corners. I think you have to look at the model and make a call, case by case.
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Yeah. I’m not sure if I should have done the texturing first or not. Even now when it’s done, I’m still not sure - there are huge pros and cons to both
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The other option is to smooth plaster the tower. My thought is when it’s on the table amongst a dozen other buildings, it probably won’t be as noticeable
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Smooth plaster it would be my call. Even if it's less noticeable it will stand out to you at least.
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Church towers are sometimes from a different period to the main hall building.
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In the midst of a game I really doubt anyone would notice. The whole build is a great effort, top notch terrain piece.
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