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Re: It's a Norman Keep, don't ya know...
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lugnet.castle
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Sun, 2 Jun 2002 11:22:39 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Daniel Siskind writes:
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> Most period keeps would have copper or lead plating on the roof, which
> explains the use of blue.
Hi Dan - I am a great admirer of your buildings, absolutley fabulous, bu
slightly out of my price range :-(
As you have mentioned, the roof would have been covered with lead or copper, I
suppose you've already considered creating the roof out of dark gray (for lead)
or sand green (for verdigris copper).
Keep up the good work, I visit your site regularly and look forward to seeing
each new model, the only thing that would improve your site (besides more
models) would be if you posted copies of the instructions for models that you
no longer produce.
Thanks - Ken
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| | Re: It's a Norman Keep, don't ya know...
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| (...) did you miss this from my original post????: The blue roof is of a slightly altered Blacksmith (...) Most period keeps would have copper or lead plating on the roof, which explains the use of blue. Dan (22 years ago, 30-May-02, to lugnet.castle)
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