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Interesting ideas for landscaping, stonework, etc


kathi17

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I just came across this site,

http://www.hirstarts.com/index.html

Which has a bunch of ideas on it's

http://www.hirstarts.com/tipsmain/tipsmain.html

Tips and Tricks page.

The site is mostly for gaming, but it has some really interesting ideas we could use. Fountains, castle towers, landscaping, stone work, etc.

There are also some interesting windows on this page

http://www.hirstarts.com/plans/plans.html

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30 minutes ago, parisbabe said:

I remember seeing this site years ago but i never got the dimensions on the molds to be sure they would work with 1/12 scale 

I was wondering what scale they are too. I think it is probably pretty small, but there are a lot of interesting ideas on there, even if we don't use the molds.

 

edit: I just was looking at the plans. On this one http://www.hirstarts.com/plans/pyrplan.pdf

it says that some of the blocks are 1/2" x 1/2" x 1" , so they might be useful for some miniatures.

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17 minutes ago, kathi17 said:

I was wondering what scale they are too. I think it is probably pretty small, but there are a lot of interesting ideas on there, even if we don't use the molds.

 

edit: I just was looking at the plans. On this one http://www.hirstarts.com/plans/pyrplan.pdf

it says that some of the blocks are 1/2" x 1/2" x 1" , so they might be useful for some miniatures.

I think it just might. I was wondering more about the field stone and the floor tiles

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11 minutes ago, parisbabe said:

I think it just might. I was wondering more about the field stone and the floor tiles

Yeah, I was curious about them too. Also, for anyone making gardens and things, little towers, bridges and ruins and things might be kind of interesting in the gardens!

The largest tower said it is 8" in diameter, and the smallest is 3", so there is quite a variety of sizes.

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