I’m putting together a BUAf for my Ancient British but am wondering if I should make the large or the smaller version? The smaller version would be very cramped.
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- Vincent CholewaAdminGroup expert+1NiceIf the buildings were not fixed to the bases, would that help?
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- Daniel WadeAuthorTop ContributorVincent Cholewa I intend to use the buildings as separate pieces so the walls can be also used with a Norman tower. So my question really is would the large one be too big for DBMM?
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- Vincent CholewaAdminGroup expert+1Daniel Wade the largest size allowed is 1,200p x 800p (900mm x 600mm), top of p.21.If the BUA is more than 800p across (600mm) it must have PF. A smaller BUA can be unfortified or have TF of PF. This is from the first paragraph on p.11.
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- David BillinghurstFirst time BUA-buyers have to accept trade-offs between affordability and getting a foot on the property ladder. After all, Londinium wasn't built in a day.
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6 - Dirk HeinsiusDefiantly go for the big version, and leave the buildings loose, so that they can be moved around or even removed should there troops in the village. I'd also suggest that you work things so there is space for elements to line the walls.BTW, this is…See more
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3- Dirk HeinsiusEverything inside the village is moveable, still working on a banquet table for the centre of the village.
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