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I'm looking forward to working with Hirst Arts Blocks when I make Fornost... Woops, you guys weren't supposed to know about that project yet. Wink


FORNOST? :shock:. That's gonna be cool! If you own BFME2, I find it's a great inspiration for terrain projects.

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I will certainly try to post a picture with a mini on it, Adrian's guess as to the scale was correct, which should give you some idea of the scale.


So it's about 7" tall? Or did I miscalculate?

Keep up the good work. 8)

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It seems that I'm out of balsa wood, so I won't begin work on any more mine workings for a little while.


Take a little trip to MacDonalds, and whilst you are there, avail yourself to a generous handful of coffee stirrers.

I have a box full of them that I plan on (someday) turning into Isengard mine workings.

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Take a little trip to MacDonalds, and whilst you are there, avail yourself to a generous handful of coffee stirrers.


Great minds think alike! :wink:

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maybe its just me being hyper critical, but how exactly were the dwarves supposed to real in the chain?

I guess it was used as goblin fire wood :-D

Might want to add some weathering seeing as this structure has been inside a hole in the ground for literally ages

still, all in all a terrific piece. you should be proud 8)

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Sorry for it taking so long guys, but I finnaly have a pic with models for scale comparison.

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Master hobbit, for having such hairy feet and being rather short, you make great pieces of dwarven structure!

Nice to finally see the size with some models, it's great! =)

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Finally! Looking great Josh. Love the chain. 8)

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Finally! Looking great Josh.


Thank you, Olle. :)

Sorry it took so long, but better late then never right? :wink:

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Really great work Josh! :-D it's finished at last :D

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Now, let us put this in the past, and move onto discussing the mine working again.


Its always me me me with you isn't it. :lol:

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Take a little trip to MacDonalds, and whilst you are there, avail yourself to a generous handful of coffee stirrers.


Seen em and pinched em - will use them eventually...

great little things, besides i am sure they make enough money not to worry for the missing stirrers...

I will use some on a maintanance tower like you have done josh, really good.

The scale is very large for those weeny dwarves imo - but thats a matter of opinion.

Just one small note of critisism, the metal paint you have drybrushed the rivets with has overlapped onto the wood. (look at the top of the left hand pole)

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Yeah, I agree with James - it does look a bit big, especially those ladders, but if you're going to build some more it won't harm to have some bigger than others. :)

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Good to see a scale pic, well done mate! Looking forward to seeing the start of the Fornost project 8)

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Do you guys really think the scale is too big? It's actually qute a bit smaller then GW's, I was worried it was too small! :wink:



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Looking forward to seeing the start of the Fornost project


It will still be a long while, perhaps not until early next year, so don't get too excited. :wink:

Thanks again for the comments guys. :)

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Do you guys really think the scale is too big? It's actually qute a bit smaller then GW's, I was worried it was too small!


No, I think that it's just the right size, you don't want the mine working to be too small, because the Dwarves would need it to be big :roll:

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Absolutely lovely job on it! In my opinion, it seems a tad too big, but great nevertheless, so don't change anything ;)
Any updates on the board?

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tbh Josh, with something as crude and structurally unplanned (don't take that the wrong way - i mean the nature of the tower, platforms and ladders) as the maintanance tower, i don't think the scale is of great importance - as long as you are in the right sorta area of scaling - besides, you can make the next ones smaller and bigger that the last to make it more to your liking. Mine Personally will be a tad smaller....

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I have an update, just not on the WIP you guys were probably expecting! :wink:

I debated whether I wanted to revive my old WIP, as I am no longer collecting Dwarves and Goblins at the present, but in the end I decided I'd like to get feedback on my newest terrain piece.
Some of you may remember the mines of moria board I started awhile back, well one of the boards is now finished.This should also explain the lack of updates in my other thread, as this board has been the center of my attention of late. :)


Whenever I get back to collecting Moria, I'll finish up the other three boards but for now this is it. :)

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How's it look guys? I've finished and submited an article on how to construct this, so fingers crossed that it gets accepted. :)

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Hey, great work. If I had any Gold Coins to Give you I would.

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Great work. Is the river bed dry or is the water muddy? It looks great either way but I just couldn't decide. I would personally add a few more rocks here and there to give the ground a more irregular look as it would look more natural.

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Thanks for the comments guys. :)

@ Dwarf Lord of Ered Luin

It's meant to represent an abyss, similar to the one spanned by the Bridge of Khazad-Dum. It's simply painted black. :)

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