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This is looking amazing! I might get inspired by this ;)

It is seriously great looking!
Keep it up

Grrr, !mrahil
Thanks, here is tutorial with all measurements, if you want to do yours:
Part 1
Part 2
Just don't rely on automatic traslation, as it translated few dimensions wrong. Luckily, guy has all dimensions directly written on screen.

It genuinely does, and I am jealous of your skill in crafting such. Meanwhile, all I can do is hoard STL files and hope to one day actually have the means to print them :p

Oh, I too hoard STLs that I will never use. :D
Also, there was almost no skill needed. Last time I worked with XPS was about two years ago, so... I just watched video. Only thing needed was thermal cutter for XPS. I have proxxon and it is real workhorse, but as this was just bunch of cubes, any thermal cutter would do, even homemade one.
 
Ooh, that must be Amon Hen! Very cool set piece, I'd love to make some terrain pieces like that someday.
 
More bolt action germans. I need some guys to put into those halftracks I am working on. :D

Anyways, 10 man squad with assault rifles. I don´t really need them, as they got more expensive points wise and I already have one squad, but I had them primed in drawer, so they had to go. :)
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Still couple of details missing and I found that couple of holes, where I thought that bricks are not needed, are visible.

Also it is not really 1:1, as it is mostly my representation of tutorial that was only inspired by movie inspired by book. :D

I need to figure out statues next.
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This looks really great
 
Isengard officially crossed 2000 point line. :)
Well done!

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