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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:15 pm 
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Article Title: Dwarven Mine Working
Author: Longbottom Leaf
Article Description: How to build a Dwarven Mine Working, similar to those shown in the Khazad-Dum Sourcebook

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nice article Josh :D I'll sure build one myself if I got the time :D
keep up ;)

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:25 pm 
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Really nice, gonna have to build one for myself some time. =)

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Very nice article Josh, I'll have to make some myself now. :) Extremely good terrain piece, I hope your next article is of the same high standard. Of course, I doubt that will be hard to do with the level of skill you have.

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Great article Josh, I love the idea of using a steel brush to weather the wood. 8) . Quite inexpensive as well. :D

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:18 pm 
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Great article Josh, and well written 8)

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That's a really cool article :) the steel toothbrush is a really good tip
thanks!
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Thank you all very much for the kind words, they are much appreaciated. I'm also very glad that many of you are going to undertake the project yourselves, it makes me so happy to know I'm aiding and inspiring others in terrain building. :)

As for my next article, it will be somewhat of a companion to this piece, and I hope to finish it sometime before December if all goes well. The project will make a reappearence in my WIP as well, as I always value everyone's input on my projects. :wink:

Thanks again everyone! :)



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Very nice and clear article Josh! 8)
Well done!
I'm already looking forward to see you starting the next one! ;)

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Thank you very much, Bart. It's very nice to hear praise from a hobbyist whom I hold in very high regard. :)

As for the next article, you shouldn't have to wait too long. I already have a few pages of it writen. :wink:

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That's a great article Josh, exactly how I would do it and considering it's your first attempt, it makes it even more special! 8)

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When I’m riffling through my GW library I’m always studying the scenery for new ideas (personally, I do like their Moria models very much). No doubt lots of people also look at the pictures, wanting to have these buildings for themselves but thinking at the same time that it is way beyond their abilities to construct them. This article makes clear that if you’re able to cut some wood, glue A onto B and handle a brush, you really don’t have an excuse not to produce stunning results like this Moria Mine Working!

Well written and easy to digest: all you want to know about the making of the model can be found in this article! Can’t wait to see more of – and read more about your Dwarrowdelf, Josh! Absolutely 10/10! :yay:

(Morgoth knows I could have used that steel brush trick years before! :roll: )

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Thank you both for the very kind words, Jack and Adrian. :)

I was really inspired by GW's Moria terrain, in my opinion it is some of the best they've constructed. The mine workings in the Khazad-Dum Sourcebook, appeared at first glance to be difficult to construct. But with a little planning they proved to be quite an enjoyable project, and none to difficult. I hope that many of you will either use my guide, or be inspired by it, and build more of these wonderful terrain pieces. :)

Also, while I'm posting, I just have one small thing to add. Though he's probably tired of hearing it, I think I'll risk a banning and thank, Miguel (MacGothmog) again for his great help. He truly made the process of article writing much easier then it would have been for a first time writer like myself. :wink:

Thanks again, Mac! 8)

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Really well done article and project. :yay:
It has given me plenty of ideas for my old west gaming board when I create my gallows! :)

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Dude! Awsome job! :rofl:
I knew it had the potential to be a great article... guess I was right :wink:
...although now you have to write other articles, sinc this article's quality is so good... :P

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Excellent article Josh, definately going to get one of those brushes!
Well done. :yay:

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Excellent work :-D i've just started modelling my own terrain and i tackled this with ease. Great for beginners and cheap aswell! :yay:

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Thanks, Isildurs-Bane. It's nice to hear someone used the article, and it proved helpful. :)

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