Part 3 is found here. She's done for now. All-in-all this was a very fun kit. A few closing thoughts on the build: This is a high-quality kit, worth the price, even to the US from the UK. It is well-designed and sturdy, and sections lift off clean during play. With building, it pays to take your time with the kit and listen to yourself about how you want to modify it, if at all. That said, even unaltered it is beautiful. And imposing! This will dominate your average game of Bushido, with a 11"x11" footprint. Verticality will have to be a house rule in some cases, depending on the game system but for Bushido, well, we will have to have a batrep and see how it changes the game. Lastly, after the roof was together, I plan on running a bead of dark caulk underneath where each of the roof tiles meet, to strengthen it just a bit, and keep flex from warping or popping the tiles; just a suggestion.
I am really looking forward to some Bushido games with this... well done TTCombat!
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Despite its massive size, it looks so good on your board. House (groans) rules needed I guess to make it workable but it should make for interesting games
Gobbo,
You could simply keep the fight to the first floor too I suppose? That changes the game the least. Still looking at how Fly and Leap could work with this...
-Yeti
Absolutly superb and very impressive!
What a fantastic piece! Keeping play to the ground floor would indeed be simplest and it looks good enough to justify it. I definitely need one now.... darn you.
Absolutely superb and I have thoroughly enjoyed watching its development too.
Thanks Phil!
LOL, sorry man!:)
Thanks for reading, Michael!
Your terrain projects are really knocking it out of the park mate!
Thanks Paul! I love my work!
What a fantastic piece!
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gclub
Great work, I am trying to build this now and your pictures are helping a lot. Thanks
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