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| In lugnet.castle, Jeff Stembel writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> > I did some experimenting with wheels and ropes, and came up with this little
> > creation which I call The Devil's Gap. It fits nicely into the story that I'm
> > working on and plan to have finished soon (before I'm old enough to drink
> > hopefully).
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> This is really cool!! I was think of using that kind of baseplate (from 6091)
> to make a gatehouse for my castle, but it looks like you beat me to it! ;)
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> > Here is the link (I think I've improved the format ...):
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> > http://members.xoom.com/verneer/gap.html
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> > Thanks for all the feedback on the last one - it really does wonders in
> > keeping builders motivated and making the pages and structures more user
> > friendly.
>
> Well, I have a few suggestions, so I'll get to 'em.
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> ~ Third row down (under details), left-most picture. The caption says the
> gate is down, but it is up.
> ~ If I owned this fortress, I wouldn't want to use hot magma(1) inside the
> courtyard. It would leave a rather...permanent fixture on the ground. ;)
Yes Yes!!! Stick with the boiling oil! Brilliant work!
Kevin
| | | | | | | | | | | | | > > ~ Third row down (under details), left-most picture. The caption says the
> > gate is down, but it is up.
> > ~ If I owned this fortress, I wouldn't want to use hot magma(1) inside the
> > courtyard. It would leave a rather...permanent fixture on the ground. ;)
>
> Yes Yes!!! Stick with the boiling oil! Brilliant work!
Or maybe boiling oatmeal, depending on how well Verneer's men are fed. :)
Paul Davidson
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Paul Davidson writes:
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> Or maybe boiling oatmeal, depending on how well Verneer's men are fed. :)
Nope, too guey, it'd clog up the "murder holes"
(the holes in the battlements to allow for liquids to be poured
and arrows/bolts to be shot down upon the intruders).
Use cream of wheat.
Or grits, if you're here in "the South".
:-P~~~
Franklin
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