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Meanwhile, at the Hephaestus Artillery Depot, near Fort Arltrees;

Pepin the Mule-skinner; "Ahoy there! Here is the last field gun up from the harbor. I trust you have a fine crew selected for these beauties?"

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Marshal DuQuesne:"Oh I'm sure I have just the men they need..."

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Pepin the Artillerist!!!:"@$&%#!!?!"

Sergeant Hobbes:"Cadets! Prepare to service the gun!"

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A company raising at Fort Arltrees to be licensed and maintained directly to the Crown of Oleon. This is my first whack at a troop raising. Let me know if I bungled something. Thank you!

@CapOnBOBS

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Interesting story and well-built artillery depot!

Sergeant Hobbes looks like a pirate, patriot glorious Oleon soldier.  :pir-grin: 

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Looks good - a very nicely built scene, and I like the limber and carriage for the gun - it looks like a heavy piece. It doesn't look like you've bungled anything. I think some of your pictures may be overexposed, though - the white limber is very lit up to the extend it is hard to make out the details.

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Nice build and, again, welcome to our Empire! The gun carriage looks very nice, and your characters are very funny!

My only tip is about pictures, some of them look a little faded...  you could try with natural light and without flash, this could improve the result!

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Thanks, gang. Yeah I'm still figuring this android camera out. I should probably use a darker backdrop too and I'm still fidgeting with the lighting issue. All ears for more suggestions. 

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1 hour ago, Jeff of Clubs said:

Thanks, gang. Yeah I'm still figuring this android camera out. I should probably use a darker backdrop too and I'm still fidgeting with the lighting issue. All ears for more suggestions. 

Photoshop/GIMP could help with some of those issues but not as good as improving physical lighting.

As for the build, I'm in love with those carriages.

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