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Thank you, [This message has been edited by The Dungeon Master (edited 10-13-2001).] ------------------ [This message has been edited by Gordon (edited 10-13-2001).] ------------------ ------------------ [This message has been edited by Gordon (edited 10-13-2001).] Thanks Again, ------------------ ------------------ [This message has been edited by Gordon (edited 10-14-2001).] ------------------The Dungeon Master I was wondering if anyone might have, or know where I could get a copy of the blueprints for Stirling Castle.
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The Dungeon Master,Gordon David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross, Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland.
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Visit; Gordon's Scottish Castles Resource Page The Dungeon Master Thanks Gordon, I found alot of helpfull stuff at the site, but I didn't see anything on Stirling Castle. But maybe they'll be able to get them. Thanks Again.
The Dungeon Master,Gordon No, the site is mine, but it would take an impossible amount of web space to provide all the drawings which are in the books ( 5 large volumes). I provided just a small sample to illustrate the quality of the books, and alert a wider audience to their value. Stirling is in the books, and comprises some 14 pages of plans and descriptions, the drawings covering the principal buildings, with plans of the whole site. I recommend you buy it if you wish detailed drawings and histories of large numbers of sites.
Go to
http://www.jamesthin.co.uk/intro.htm
or http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0901824186/qid=1003008848/s r=1-1/ref=sr_sp_re/202-1620411-7395028
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Visit; Gordon's Scottish Castles Resource Page The Dungeon Master Thanks Gordon, I didn't think it had that many pages. All I needed was basic design, and levels. I was going to use image files I found for the detail work.
The Dungeon Master,Gordon Chris, Stirling is one of Scotland's largest castles, having been the Royal residence for many centuries. It contains numerous large buildings over a very large area. Hence the volume of plans and drawings.
I suspect that any model with a reasonable amount of detail would be a very ambitious project indeed.
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Visit; Gordon's Scottish Castles Resource Page The Dungeon Master Thanks Again Gordon.
The Dungeon Master,
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