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Palisade

Posted by Konrad on 13 Mar 2023, 18:34

I once thought about how to build a palisade quickly and inexpensively.
I used the Romans because of the size.
The ones you see here can be used for many eras.
I would be happy if my work inspires one or the other colleague.

The plastic are bristles from a broom.
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The wood are "shish kebab skewers" I stole from my wife.
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The rest should be clear.Questions? I check my PM box every day.
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A quick paintjob.....ready!

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Posted by Ben90 on 13 Mar 2023, 23:07

And this was how the Romans invented Spaghetti!

Cool-looking palisade! I like it :-)
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Posted by Peter on 13 Mar 2023, 23:36

Ben90 wrote:And this was how the Romans invented Spaghetti!

Cool-looking palisade! I like it :-)

:xd: :lol:

Nice and smart work Konrad! :thumbup:

PS: confess! You also stole that broom from your wife! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Bessiere on 14 Mar 2023, 02:21

Excellent palisade. I like very much making everyday items useful this way. There's a certain satisfaction from creating this way often getting results better than buying a similar item. Nice work Konrad.
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Posted by Susofrick on 14 Mar 2023, 10:32

Wow! Excellent pallisade! Have all the materials you used!
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 14 Mar 2023, 11:57

great and useful, thanks Konrad ;-)
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Posted by Peter on 14 Mar 2023, 13:10

Susofrick wrote:Wow! Excellent pallisade! Have all the materials you used!

Poor wife of Konrad! Another one who stole her tools! :mrgreen: :joker:
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Posted by Minuteman on 14 Mar 2023, 14:39

Ingenious and effective. A very convincing looking pallisade, just right for a Roman marching fort etc.
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Posted by MABO on 14 Mar 2023, 16:09

Simple and effective! Thanks for sharing.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 16 Mar 2023, 20:08

It looks easy to make, but I don't know if it would look as good on me as it does on Konrad. In any case, the result looks spectacular. :drool: :drool: :drool:

Thanks for sharing it, my friend. :thumbup:

Konrad wrote:...The wood are "shish kebab skewers" I stole from my wife...

Peter wrote:...Poor wife of Konrad! Another one who stole her tools! :mrgreen: :joker:

I'm relieved now to know that I'm not the only one who does something so ugly. :mrgreen:

Santi.
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Posted by Peter on 16 Mar 2023, 21:17

Santi Pérez wrote:I'm relieved now to know that I'm not the only one who does something so ugly. :mrgreen:

Santi.

Naughty man! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Kekso on 18 Mar 2023, 09:01

Cool idea and step by step. Thanks.
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