Wednesday 21 September 2022

Update.

 Monday saw me watching tv for much of the day as the somber, poignant pageantry unfolded. Yesterday was my weekly school volunteering day. Today l hope I might move the MLS project forward further. The painting desk is full of assembly line half painted figures…

Some await a game patiently-

Still contemplating suitable building. I found some interesting paper/card Hungarian houses but can’t seem to download them. Here is the link-
Took a screenshot of this b&w version-


Considering some wood block and card roof dwellings too , inspired by the architect- Karoly Kos. Carpentry, even at this rudimentary level, is not my forte however. 
I have faller buildings and medieval half timbered but want something different for this project- a mix of modern Art Deco with folk buildings too. We shall see…


9 comments:

  1. From your link click open link in new tab which takes you to Papermau : A Hungarian etc.Then below the opened out schematic click on that link for 'download linked file' and it goes to your Downloads folder. Shame the the Roman Castrum is a dead page !! :0)

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    1. I did it on an iMac. Just tried the iPad and I can't make it work either but there are similar paper buildings on drivethrurpg.com

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  2. Probably me but not working on iPad:(

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  3. Magnificent looking troops especially love the Moravians - Quinn

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    1. Thanks! They are not bad eh.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. Schreiber?

    https://www.schreiber-bogen.com/cat.php?dev=1&ac=2&t=3

    The old town series are 1:87

    You can find some on eBay under "schreiber bogen". There are also various Czech and Polish card buildings.
    Neil

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    1. Most interesting, l shall have a look…
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. I have saved this file as a jpeg and emailed you a copy. I have printed off some test A4 copies and will send you them this weekend.

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  6. Most kind MofT , l look forward to some mindful colouring and subsequent construction…
    Alan Tradgardland

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