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    Love the new house guys. Will get one eventually, but same old story, too many projects on the go that have to be finished first.

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    Yup, looks very nice!
    Too bad it is a single fixed kit.
    Will you be making more townhouses with at least some of the parts being intermixeable(?) with this kit? More than 2 of the same kit might become a bit too monotonous.

    But, whatever happens, this one is definately on my to buy list!
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    I'm more into sci-fi buildings, but I must say that these pieces of scenery you make, are the best I've ever seen (I've seen a lot of scenery over the past 23 years). Maybe I'll buy one of you're buildings one day, just for the fun of painting it, which I imagine must be an absolute joy.
    Oh yeah, I really love the Cthulhu figure you made for Shadowsea...I'm definitely going to buy that one in acouple of months.
    Keep up the good work!

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    This isn't just nice. It's bringing it all to life. Outstanding.

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    Really outstanding work, here! The timbered house is definitely at the top of my "to get" list.

    When you first said townhouse, I (and I'm assuming alot of you others) was thinking tall, skinny, and a few right next to/built into one another. Do you have any future plans for tall, skinny, shared-wall structures?
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    It's more like a cottage than a town house imho, but it's awesome nonetheless

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    Each new piece you make brings something new to the table. Maybe just small new things every time, but each new piece has something that is better than the previous piece. I love how you guys learn from your projects to make the next project even better.

    Your first pieces were already miles ahead of the competition, but you guys just continue to improve relentlessly. I can't see how anyone would want any less on their table.

    Graveyard is a great new idea. Works well for my friend and my Undead versus Empire ideal.
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    Great. I will get me one as soon as there is space on my workbench :-)
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    Thank you very much guys on your great comments!!

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    Awesome work, as usual. Looking forward to the Graveyard.

    Seriously, your terrain beats everything I've seen so far.
    Sure, when it comes to costs it's not cheap, but the design/quality of the pieces is definitely worth every cent.

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    Totally looking forward to the graveyard... but don't keep us waiting so long next time guys
    TNX a lot! We will give our best to finish the Graveyard as soon as possible.

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    Love it!
    I will order as soon as i got money on my paypal-account!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fritsk View Post
    Yup, looks very nice!
    Too bad it is a single fixed kit.
    Will you be making more townhouses with at least some of the parts being intermixeable(?) with this kit? More than 2 of the same kit might become a bit too monotonous.

    But, whatever happens, this one is definately on my to buy list!
    We are definitely going to do more different houses in the future, but whether they will be interchangeable, I'm not sure yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by necrocannibal View Post
    I'm more into sci-fi buildings, but I must say that these pieces of scenery you make, are the best I've ever seen (I've seen a lot of scenery over the past 23 years). Maybe I'll buy one of you're buildings one day, just for the fun of painting it, which I imagine must be an absolute joy.
    Oh yeah, I really love the Cthulhu figure you made for Shadowsea...I'm definitely going to buy that one in acouple of months.
    Keep up the good work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironmonger View Post
    Really outstanding work, here! The timbered house is definitely at the top of my "to get" list.

    When you first said townhouse, I (and I'm assuming alot of you others) was thinking tall, skinny, and a few right next to/built into one another. Do you have any future plans for tall, skinny, shared-wall structures?
    Thanks. Yes, we do have plans for bigger, taller and connected houses in the future. But for now, we are leaving bigger projects aside, because we want to expand our range with more reasonable sized models first.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel36 View Post
    Each new piece you make brings something new to the table. Maybe just small new things every time, but each new piece has something that is better than the previous piece. I love how you guys learn from your projects to make the next project even better.

    Your first pieces were already miles ahead of the competition, but you guys just continue to improve relentlessly. I can't see how anyone would want any less on their table.

    Graveyard is a great new idea. Works well for my friend and my Undead versus Empire ideal.
    Thank you very much Daniel! We really appreciate it.
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    Re: Building the medieval city

    One thing I forgot to mention is I think it is great that you listen to your customer base. There are quite a few ideas that were brought to you through this very log that you took to heart, so I think that's also a reason why many people think you are the best. You listen to your customers.

    Thanks for that!
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    Re: Building the medieval city

    Tabletop World: "Thanks. Yes, we do have plans for bigger, taller and connected houses in the future. But for now, we are leaving bigger projects aside, because we want to expand our range with more reasonable sized models first."

    That makes sense.

    Love the new house. I'll probably put in an order after the next paycheck - pick it up and something for my brother's birthday in August. Keep up the excellent work!

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    My order went out. Now begins the waiting... i`ll start sharpening my brushes!
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    Thought this was novel, shame he doesn't give credit to you guys though.

    http://www.coolminiornot.com/279169

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted1138 View Post
    Thought this was novel, shame he doesn't give credit to you guys though.

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    "the scenery is scratched"

    of course...by someone else!

    It still amazes me that GW judges did not recognize any of the Tabletop stuff (house, well, stone walls/pavement)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tabletop World View Post

    TNX a lot! We will give our best to finish the Graveyard as soon as possible.
    Please get this out as soon as possible as the rumour is GW is planning to release a graveyard soon too. I just want to see how much better yours will be at the same time GW release theirs.

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    Tabletop world... I love your work and i am going to start collecting your structures, but i think it is unfortunate that you have taken some of the current stuff out of production.

    Here is a few suggestions

    Inn
    Blacksmith
    Watermill
    Brewhouse/Brewery preferably dwarfen to work with the WFB scenery rules
    A few different ruined buildings to make your city work better with mordheim, and one could perhaps also work as the haunted mansion from the scenery in WFB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ted1138 View Post
    Thought this was novel, shame he doesn't give credit to you guys though.

    http://www.coolminiornot.com/279169
    Dared to comment him on coolmini how much i like your stuff to get credit where credit is due, nevertheless his paintwork is cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAGabriel View Post
    Dared to comment him on coolmini how much i like your stuff to get credit where credit is due, nevertheless his paintwork is cool.
    Saw that. Thumbs up on staying correct and still giving credit to an otherwise impressive job.

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    Love the new house http://www.tabletop-world.com/timberedHouse.php , wish I had the funds to get it right now, will have to do some overtime, and maybe next month?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel36 View Post
    One thing I forgot to mention is I think it is great that you listen to your customer base. There are quite a few ideas that were brought to you through this very log that you took to heart, so I think that's also a reason why many people think you are the best. You listen to your customers.

    Thanks for that!
    Thank you Daniel!
    After all, we are only a couple of enthusiasts and we always love to hear ideas from our fellow hobists.

    Quote Originally Posted by mweaver View Post
    Tabletop World: "Thanks. Yes, we do have plans for bigger, taller and connected houses in the future. But for now, we are leaving bigger projects aside, because we want to expand our range with more reasonable sized models first."

    That makes sense.

    Love the new house. I'll probably put in an order after the next paycheck - pick it up and something for my brother's birthday in August. Keep up the excellent work!
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by static grass View Post
    Please get this out as soon as possible as the rumour is GW is planning to release a graveyard soon too. I just want to see how much better yours will be at the same time GW release theirs.


    Quote Originally Posted by valle View Post
    Tabletop world... I love your work and i am going to start collecting your structures, but i think it is unfortunate that you have taken some of the current stuff out of production.

    Here is a few suggestions

    Inn
    Blacksmith
    Watermill
    Brewhouse/Brewery preferably dwarfen to work with the WFB scenery rules
    A few different ruined buildings to make your city work better with mordheim, and one could perhaps also work as the haunted mansion from the scenery in WFB.
    Blacksmith's Forge is probably our next project, after we finish graveyard .

    Quote Originally Posted by DAGabriel View Post
    Dared to comment him on coolmini how much i like your stuff to get credit where credit is due, nevertheless his paintwork is cool.
    Thank you very much for that! It is really a bad feeling when somebody takes all the credit for something you worked so hard on.

    Quote Originally Posted by ted1138 View Post
    Love the new house http://www.tabletop-world.com/timberedHouse.php , wish I had the funds to get it right now, will have to do some overtime, and maybe next month?...
    Thank you!

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