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 Post subject: [*] Small Cave Scenery - by Quendi
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 3:41 pm 
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Article Name: Small Cave Scenery
Author: Quendi
Description: Quendi shows us how to build a small cave out of inexpensive materials.

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Nice simple article that's well written and has very nice results. This is something I feel most people could tackle and a nice addition to the article library.

Good job Quendi

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Nice piece of scenery, well written article, easy to follow-guide. So, erm... great work again Quendi! I think it will be a nice addition to a battlefield aswell!

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Nice article this one - not too difficult for beginners to try, and the results are quite attractive. The hillside itself acts as a tactical obstacle, while the cave could act as an objective in a "take and hold" type of scenario.

With slight modifications, it could also double as a Barrow for the "Fog on the Barrow-downs" scenario.

The photography is a little dark but clear enough I suppose. All in all, its a good article with useful instructions and a high quality result.

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Yeh looks great might actually try my hand at something like this :)

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