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Fighter Ace






Hi, thanks for reading.


For my Dkok force i have a squad of 5 engineers which i want to use as a part of a diorama consisting of 2 (perhaps 3) layers where there's war.

I made a few pictures of the concept so far. The sides need to stay open so you can see what's going inside but there it will most likely get a ceiling (more or less like O or (__), supported by beams).

Layout of the tunnel (for now), consisting of 2 paths in which between there's a lane for the removal of dirt and rocks). Also it should be wide enough for a Hades breaching drill (if i ever get one).





Any idea's how to start on this and how to get a realistic view inside the tunnel, please respond! Actually any idea's that might be good are very welcome!

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Side views

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Bigger version of layout


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