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Thread: Medium stone Fort. Langton miniatures. scale 1/1200

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    Default Medium stone Fort. Langton miniatures. scale 1/1200

    Hello everyone,
    I attached some photos of a medium fort, handmade with pieces langton among others. Scale 1/1200 or 1/1000
    I hope you like it,
    Greetings!

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    Very nice, Julian. This looks like it will be the centerpiece of someones ship diorama or the focus of a major fleet battle?

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    Brilliant objective Julian. Your modelling skills are the envy of this site.

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    Thanks, I always try to do the best job!

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    Beautiful, as most you do!

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    That looks great.
    What's it look like realize to SOG ship?
    Or Langton ship?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wan314 View Post
    That looks great.
    What's it look like realize to SOG ship?
    Or Langton ship?
    It would be both SoG and Langton, the scale 1/1000 and 1/1200 scale is very similar. The difference in a building is minimal, and more when these elements are used for scenery.
    These forts were built on elevated terrain, to lower material costs (less wall height). The walls used to be about 5m high and no more than 8m.
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    So your walls are 5-8mm high?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wan314 View Post
    So your walls are 5-8mm high?
    7 mm

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    I can see this used for Copenhagen.........you must stop posting (only kidding) these as I wish I had the time to make them myself. Too many irons in the fire as it is at present.

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