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not bad, i could do better

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SirNathanQ:
I do have to say though, it's a wondeful foundation for something that could be great.  :)

Sir Edward:

A few additional pics here:

http://www.acaeum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8714

I'm wondering what the "stone" in the walls is made out of. I think they're a little bright and don't have enough contrast with the "mortar" lines between them. For my taste, anyway. But in any case, it's beautifully done.

I need to do something like this for an armory room eventually. :)

Sir James A:
The stone looks like either cast "surface" stones, like the kinds you'd put over top of a concrete block wall, or possibly just a very thick layer of stucco that he used a bricklayer's mortar tool to scribe the mortar lines, then stippled the "stones" with a brush. Those were the two "practical" ways I came up with back when I was castle-build-planning many years ago.

Sir Patrick:
This is the stuff I would use.

http://www.culturedstone.com/photos/6/houses-interior.aspx#123

Sir Wolf:
tile, not a bad way to go!

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