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Post by curufin on Nov 29, 2015 16:06:56 GMT
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Post by cuchulain23 on Nov 29, 2015 17:43:03 GMT
Cool looking wall. Good idea to have it sit up on the lip.
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Post by voodoo on Nov 30, 2015 0:20:29 GMT
Very effective, neat and simple! Looks great!
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Post by ogrestamp on Nov 30, 2015 6:55:33 GMT
Very pretty build and rather cool idea. You could create a blocked passageway that covered the entire hallway and sits on top of both walls. This would create the air of a cave-in or a deliberate blockage, and it would look more impressive spilling out over the wall's edge. Cool idea.
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Post by Wyloch on Nov 30, 2015 13:10:34 GMT
It wouldn't work nearly as well if you were working in a Wyloch style, though, since the outside measurements of the tiles need to be right on. Even a single layer of 110 lb card stock would add nearly a quarter of a millimeter to that one side of the tile. Hm - can you elaborate? The feature I see in this thread would very easily work.
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Post by l7arkness on Nov 30, 2015 16:39:05 GMT
It wouldn't work nearly as well if you were working in a Wyloch style, though, since the outside measurements of the tiles need to be right on. Even a single layer of 110 lb card stock would add nearly a quarter of a millimeter to that one side of the tile. Hm - can you elaborate? The feature I see in this thread would very easily work. I agree with Wyloch, you could easily adapt his clip on doors to a crumbled wall or even a broken passage using the rubble as a bridge between tiles so you can keep to a more modular theme
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Post by DnDPaladin on Nov 30, 2015 18:08:53 GMT
he means you wouldn't get a flat surface. you'd end up on a broken wall on both sides of the tiles. thats the problem with quarter inch walls, not much places. that clip on would be so big it would use both walls of the tiles. and even if you were to clip it to a single one... the other tile that you'd placed beside it would simply not fit as tighly as it should because the clip would be on.
thats the problem with precise measuring.
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Post by curufin on Dec 1, 2015 2:51:55 GMT
Cool looking wall. Good idea to have it sit up on the lip. Thanks! I would love to take credit for this, but this is really based on the principles of a DMG style wall segment. I just used a different medium, however all the basics of his wall segment are the same, the main wall rests on the wall of the tile and the base rests on the floor of the tile. So, I'll say thanks for all the comments and support, and thanks to thedmg for seeding the idea in the first place!
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Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Dec 3, 2015 6:49:26 GMT
Very clever Curufin! Love that lip edge!
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