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2015/09/01 16:06:31
Subject: Wargame-model-mods uk based company - Kickstarter currently running
Man, I lost track of this. So glad my smoke idea made it in! Glad to see some MDFKS fulfilling at a speed that makes sense. Waited way too long for my Burn-in Skyway stuff.
New version of my paint racks to support the Tamiya color paint range and other ranges with large pots up to 37mm in diameter
Holds 36 pots and up to 12 brushes.
Measures 420 x 160mm x 65mm.
It will be available on its own or with either set of my draws from Wednesday
Another new version of my paint rack to support Revell Aqua Color.
it holds 40 Paints and 9 brushes
Measures 420 x 160m x 54mm
It will be available on its own or with either set of my draws from Wednesday
This is the laser fence set
4 long, 4 shot, 4 corners and 2 gates make up this great set.
its fits in perfectly with the other fence systems.
The lasers are made from Perspex with the choice of three colors red, blue and yellow.
long panels are 304mm short are 152 and the corners are 86x86mm
The design for this kit was done by john Morrison
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Million wrote: This stuff is fantastic, really glad to have stumbled upon your work. Any plans to do modular space ship corridors/rooms a la space hulk?
This is my ingot factory, it has been painted by Dan Taylor and he has done an amazing job. It has been painted as i imagined the building when i designed it a year ago. The molten metal stored in the Center of the building and slowly making its way down to the ingot molds.
The rest of the building features numerous industrial themed details. Along the walls we have air vents to feed the internal furnace to keep all the metal molten and heat extractors to take away excess heat
At the front of the control tower we have some pipes supplying fuel to heat the metal. (These are included in the kit)
Dimensions are
wide 250mm
depth 290mm
height 106mm
An example of the Tool Factory painted. It has been painted by The Goldfish of Justice.
The building is packed with details and interesting parts.
The entire building is surrounded by a conveyor belt, this belt is raised up on small wheels and a network of detailed supports.
On the belt are a series of tool molds, that are filled with the metal to make the tools, we can see this represented with the how the model has been painted
The launch of a new kickstarter by wargame-model-mods is today
Wargaming tiles with integrated lighting. For use as game boards or with corridors as dungeon style gaming tables for 28mm games
The Maze of the Dead is a fully customisable dungeon style gaming board which allows you to place walls in a totally different configuration every time you play.
Check out my gallery here Also I've started taking photos to use as reference for weathering which can be found here. Please send me your photos so they can be found all in one place!!
The 6th stretch goal was unlocked today this is the Nuclear vault theme, it comes with some extra detailed walls that feature metal pipes, several wall variants with working doors, windows and extra details such as ventilation.
If you would like this set it is plus 10%
If you only want the tiles then there is no additional cost
This one was designed by John Morrison
Stretch goal 12 is another theme it is the mechanical construct.
This set is themed around a mechanical cog design. The boards come with 16 cog designs that glue on the underside of the base, each cog section is individually lit and can use the standard Red, blue and green lights or Multi colour lights. (please note the colours on each set of the multi colour lights are not always the same) by having two lights in one section you can mix the colours to get even more. Multi colour lights are currently not available for the other boards as they are a different type kit.
The first one is the ability to add wiring under the boards for those of you who want to connect all the lights to a mains power supply.
The addition of two squares on each side of the tiles that are held in place with tabs allow you to do this, and means those of you who do not want to do this can leave them in place.
For those wanting to add wiring, you would simply cut the tabs and clean up the hole with a file or scalpel you can then fit wires up to 4mm under the tiles.
The second change relates to the second shape seen in the above pictures, again it is optional. By removing this section you can now fit in a small connector sections to hold your separate tiles together
Connectors in place, at the end of each connector are some rounded bumps which slot into the underside of the tiles, the round shape help them find the locators on the tiles and slot quickly into place.
The connectors allow for a slight amount of give for ease of set up but will prevent you from knocking your tiles apart
Above one of the connectors below slotting a second tile onto connectors
Below are pictures of the tiles upside down, you can see the square cut out for wire to pass through and the slots for the connectors and in the second picture are the connectors in place.
I will be providing two free connectors for each board you have pledged for.
Finally i have been asked a couple of time how the lights fit in place, here is a picture of an internal part inside the tiles, the wire slots into the cut outs with the LED sitting on the protruding piece of wood in the middle.
Tomorrow i will be adding the first sets of add-ons these are all inspired by suggestions and ideas from my backers, if you have any thing you would like to see please suggest it.
There will be 8 coming tomorrow, most of them relating to access such as ramps and stairs. None of them will need unlocking and they will all be cheap around the £5 mark per set / item