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small diorama of a Roman port
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from another site:

a small diorama of a Roman port:
www.romanseas.com/roman_historical_gallery.html

scale is 1:300 (6mm)
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Jeroen Pelgrom
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#2
Heh. That's pretty nice looking. I wonder what kind of models they are? They look paper-like to me.

Ahhh. Whaddaya know! It's cardstock. Nice!
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Jasper Oorthuys
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#3
perhaps you already figured it out but from the mainsite (www.romanseas.com/ ) they sell the stuff!
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Jeroen Pelgrom
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#4
wow, too cool! Thanks for the link, Jeroen.
Dan Diffendale
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#5
Maaan, really cool!
aka: Julio Peña
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#6
Yes, these dioramas look really cool - thank You for posting the link, Jeroen !!

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#7
if you go to the photo gallery (www.romanseas.com/roman_gallery.html) and select building photo's you'll see some more.
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Jeroen Pelgrom
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#8
Nice! They seem to be bigger than I expected.
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