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 Post subject: [*] Columns of Khazad-Dum - by Ninjameister
PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:47 pm 
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Article Title: Columns of Khazad-Dum
Author: Ninjameister
Article Description: Ninjameister shows you how to build cheap, but good quality Moria pillars. Finally, Balin's proud Dwarf Warriors fight not in any old cave, but between the powerful columns of Khazad Dum!

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It just shows what can be achieved with the cheapest of materials and a little bit of thought.
Nice and simple and easy to do with a decent result at the end.

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yes, brilliant idea. the columns look simply great!
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I like an article that gives me cheap alternatives (and an excuse to go to the pub :D )
This fits the bill nicely, A good article simple to understand and easy to follow.
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first of all thanx for the fast feedback. its great to know that you like it. the rest of the columns on my moria bord is build by the same way, just sometimes a little more complicate.

next will be some articles about osgiliath

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Very nice job. Short and to the point and the end effect is quite nice. I would have liked to have seen a little more "generic" information (e.g. what are the actual dimensions of the beer matts, as well as the actual dimensions of the columns, for those of us whou don't have a ready supply but would like to duplicate your design...) but the clarity of the directions as well as the photos makes it a very useful article.

Please, keep up the good work.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:52 pm 
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Very useful article, I will definitely try your method when I will be working on Moria terrain pieces!

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Hmm. Simple material and a good basic design concept. To be honest, I would have gone a bit further with the shaping and cutting as the columns in the films had more elaboration, but then these have the right 'Khazad' feel to them so, not to worry. The alternative to making them is buying the cast versions from Thomarillion (oh, you beauties) at considerably higher cost (though less excuse for hanging around bars).

I suppose the association with beer has a certain appeal to some people (names will not be published to protect the guilty!)

A straightforward article with a simple elegant product; well done!

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Very simple guide with a stunning result!
Nice idea to use beer matts! Nice article mate :)

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Well Done Ninjameister :-)

I love it when people get great results with simple materials and using simple ideas. Not everybody can do the complex stuff so your article is really valuable to the community because EVERYBODY could have a go.

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LMAO! What a great excuse to drink more beer! ;)

Nice example of what one can achieve even with the most unusual (and cheap!) materials.

Nice stuff.

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Hi the collums look great! My friend and I made ours out of 2" blue foam. They look nice but they certainly weren't cheap.
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When I first saw columns like these, I thought that they would be hard to build, but when I read your article, I saw how it easy it was to create awesome columns with cheap material! Excellent article! :yay:

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Thanks for the article! Ill probably use this design on my moria board.
(but not with beer mats) Make sure you dont drink too much right before you make them! :no:
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