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Re: wild west creations
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lugnet.western
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Sat, 8 Jul 2000 19:35:13 GMT
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In lugnet.western, Josiah Nicely writes:
> You got one up on me, I wouldn't know where to begin to define "historically
> accurate." I wanted to focus on a town more, and the reason being is that a
> good town is theme interchangeable. I figured I could get at least 3 or 4 good
> houses out of one Fort set. Granted that this has all been in my head and not
> the first brick has been laid in construction.
> As for your fort, how big ( footprint wise ) are you planning on makeing
> it? And how many men is it going to need to man it?
> - Joe Nicely
I am trying to combine the log walls with the stone walls from the ninja sets
to make a coastal fort. I have made like six differt results but I have just
not been real happy with the results. Maybe the seventh time is the charm. I
am hoping anyway. I am not really concerning myself with historical acuracy
on this project. Just as long as it looks like it could have been something
made during that time period. On one of the early versions I had the town
built right into the fort but it did not leave enough room for stables or
soldiers quarters.
I have plenty of log wall but I need more stone walls.
David
http://moiraine24.homestead.com/Main.html
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