| | | | | Hi jon!
> Here is what I myself would build:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144
> A late 16th, early 17 century Provincial Village.
Now, THAT's what a late medieval town should look like!
I think you met the style of this time periode very well with those small
and narrow houses.
If I aimed to find a fault I'd say that the blue soldiers in front of the
Public House are ahead of the times. Those uniformes are clearly from the
French Revolution periode (after 1789). The guys with the kettle helmets fit
much better into the scenery.
Otherwise it's a very great gallery!
Bye
Jojo
| | | | | | | | | | | | | JoJo,
Im afraid you are right, those pirate soldier uniforms are out of place in
the time period, I was
trying to find some way of making a musketeers dress uniform (which is
harder than I thought!) Thanks for keeping it honest! Jon Furman
In lugnet.castle, Johannes Koehler writes:
> Hi jon!
>
> > Here is what I myself would build:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144
> > A late 16th, early 17 century Provincial Village.
>
> Now, THAT's what a late medieval town should look like!
> I think you met the style of this time periode very well with those small
> and narrow houses.
>
> If I aimed to find a fault I'd say that the blue soldiers in front of the
> Public House are ahead of the times. Those uniformes are clearly from the
> French Revolution periode (after 1789). The guys with the kettle helmets fit
> much better into the scenery.
>
> Otherwise it's a very great gallery!
>
> Bye
> Jojo
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