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Re: Securities Firm and Statue Maker's Marketplace
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:22:41 GMT
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Hi Matt,
In lugnet.castle, Matt Hein writes:
> >
> > Here are two more medieval marketplaces. First off is the
> > Securities Firm.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=30473 (all ready
> > moderated).
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> Nice! I like how you divided the shop into two
> halves, with a shafted style of building on the
> inside. Very intriguing.
Thanks!
> I also found it very interesting on how both
> sides of the store intersect through the
> middle, and the fact that passers-by could simply
> bypass the shop walking through the center. I
> think this would make for a rather nice gate
> into a marketplace/ town square for a medieval
> village.
This was the purpose I had in mind when I built it.
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> Hmm...one of the scenes is rather blurry. (I can
> still make it out, though.) As usual, the use of
> a plume for a quill bodes nicely. (Also like those
> ever-useful 2 x 2 scroll tiles.)
also as usual my rather poor pics (I will improve).
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> A rather interesting model at that. I anticipate
> to see your completed village sometime soon.
Very Soon,
Thanks for your comments and God Bless,
Nathan
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