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UER Forum > Archived US: Southeast > Westmalle III (Viewed 386 times)
Once-ler 






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Westmalle III
< on 7/3/2013 5:03 AM >
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Link to rest of set here;


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Re: Westmalle III
<Reply # 1 on 7/3/2013 5:55 AM >
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Looking good

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Re: Westmalle III
<Reply # 2 on 7/5/2013 12:56 PM >
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The birds are beautiful, but disturbing.

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Re: Westmalle III
<Reply # 3 on 8/2/2013 6:58 AM >
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Post by Tenebrae

The birds are beautiful, but disturbing.





Agreed, the bird paintings were a little strange, wonder what this shop was. The ornate craftsmanship on the crumbling plaster work is really what caught my eye here though. The roof beams in the attic were literally hundreds of years old. Climbing through buildings that old just blew my mind and now its all leveled. The whole block was being cleared, I just happened to catch it on a day when the demo crew was not active.


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