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So today I'll be releasing the Stable/Wood Building System to the public on Youtube, and as these big videos mean releases are being more spread out I thought I would save the bugbear painting tutorial for somewhere in between...plus that means I can agonise over last minute edits!

In the meantime, I thought I'd put together a quick preview photoshoot for my patrons of the next stage of this system, as I found I needed to break down the other video that noble patrons voted for (they know what I'm talking about...) into two videos to fit it all in.

The next video includes:

1. Stone walls

2. Stone windowframes, including slots for combination for another tile in the next video...

3. Stone doorframes, including an easy removable front step that tucks under the tile.

4. Replacable windows and shutters (including a neat little lockdown can't-get-my-hands-on -the-usual-window-supplies trick that will hopefully help a few people!)

5. Replacable doors, updated with better scaling for D&D/28-30mm. No more garden-gate wide-but-short dungeon doors!

6. Stone interior walls that make use of the same tab system from the stable video, as well as updated methods for even more variety of placement (as shown in these images...)

7. Magnets for everything! Well. Many things anyway. The video will go into more detail, but essentially the idea is to make the system more flexible on the fly, as well as retaining the option to stick with cocktail sticks if your REALLY don't like magnets :) 

Accessories and floor tiles remain cocktail stick'ed and card tabbed for the time being, as so far I've found it's easier that way and provides more structural support. If I get requests to magnetise te floor tiles, I can certainly look into that but the accessories really do better with sticks. ESPECIALLY for some upcoming systems I have planned...

I really hope you guys like the system, and if you have any ideas, feedback or comments I'd love to hear it :) 


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