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Finished Rammas Echor- More repair areas

How many repairs?


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I made a trail of rumble up to the minas tirith wall, didnt want to connect it because that would look bad and ruin the very nice wall
 
No need to ruin or alter the Othram, in my vision the walkways have never been connected, even with an intact Rammas Echor, I just see the Rammas touching the Othram. So I think it would look better with a ruined wall part just against the Othram. Because it currently looks just like a smaller hole. I mean, something like this:
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Just right here, and no need to remove any Othram block:
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Also the other end of the Ramams should be connected to the hill, like this:
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Why did you take the time making those pictures instead of helping me on the job? Seems to me it takes an equal amount of time...
 
Hum... No :p . Taking the picture is really faster. Plus I took them them before.
 
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Well, I'm available from now to January 12th, but I warn you, my oral English is pretty bad, as my construction skills for ruins (actually i never tried so I presume) and landscapes (tried a couple of times, was always shitty); I'm much better for intact buildings.
 
Well, I'm available from now to January 12th, but I warn you, my oral English is pretty bad, as my construction skills for ruins (actually i never tried so I presume) and landscapes (tried a couple of times, was always shitty); I'm much better for intact buildings.
Since both you and @Will_em are Belgian, speaking shouldnt be a problem
 
But is he Walloon? Cause I am actually better in English than in Dutch (like, really better). Well, I know many Flemish speak French but you never know ...
 
I speak french well enough I suppose. Flemish though. By the way, you don't need to speak on teamspeak ever. Typing goes as well, I just use it to give out instructions more clearly. And don't worry about not being able to build. I helped a lot of people learn how to hone their building skills so I'll help you along the way.
 
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