Medieval Tower , my new build.
				
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 Looking good Sue, agree with Rick on washes, will save hrs of work painting each stone, as I well know !:nerd:Comment
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 Hey Sue, I have just read my post and I see I missed out the word 'not' in that "I'm 'not' going to tell you where because it's hidden!" ----- Silly Billy. You probably worked it out anyway, but thought I'd mention it because it looks a bit odd. I must have been having one of those 'bit of a plonker' days. Anyway, darn good show!  Comment
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 Hi Paul. Yes you did see a small face in the brick work I didn't do it on purpose anyway I will sand out the face it looks creepy. Its gone now I've sanded it out. Just a kittie in archway now.Comment
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 Your bricklaying is fine for dressed stone Sue Looking good to me anyway.  It has a nice fantasy castle vibe to it, and is better than the too neat core behind it. Looking good to me anyway.  It has a nice fantasy castle vibe to it, and is better than the too neat core behind it.Comment
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 yes very true Tim sue there is nothing wrong with your stone layin as thats how they built them hundreds of yrs ago they werent meant to look pretty but to do a job an you have succeded well beyond anything im capeble off very well done an it will look great when done an painted up
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 Sue, when you look at it there's little wrong really, the arch for example is right. The stones sit well on the their lines, and lock in neatly. All very time consuming , keep going.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:Comment

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