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Under the couch

From the Maelstrom's Edge Comm Guild Blog:


- by Iain Wilson



When I shared my Hedge Tutorial a few weeks ago, there was a comment made that they looked like they would be right at home in some sort of scifi trailer park. Well, I'm not one to let a challenge like that go unanswered, and so... the Galactic Wanderer was born.










Like many of my terrain builds, this all started with some foam core and a bunch of parts from the Maelstrom's Edge terrain sprue.









I cut a fairly basic, old-school caravan shape from the foamcore, and cut holes for a door and some windows.









The body of the caravan was glued together with foam glue (a white glue that I picked up a while back. It may well just be overpriced PVA glue, but it does a good job of gluing foam and grabs a little faster than a lot of PVA glues that I have tried) and the door and windows glued in place.









A strip of windows cut from a garage door fit quite nicely along the front wall.









An awning cut from a piece of 2mm plasticard provides a nice break in the regular shape of the caravan, and is totally there for aesthetic reasons and not at all to help conceal the fact that the strip of windows actually wound up just a little bit wonky. I also added a towbar made from a section of old sprue, a hatch in the roof, and rested the construction on some 'bricks' cut from discarded pieces of foamcore.









To help with the scifi vibe, unstead of wheels this caravan has some turbines made from the small pipe fitting from the terrain sprue with some turbines from the Epirian Drone sprue behind them. And finally, a large pipe fitting, trimmed off with a razor saw and with some strips of plasticard glued inside provides some ventilation.









A quick spray and some striping later, and the compact, budget-conscious home of the future is ready for housing stellar refugees or indulging the wanderlust of the more well-to-do.









A better look at the caravan's 'wheels':
















To build your own holiday villa or mobile refugee camp of the future, you can pick up the Maelstrom's Edge terrain sprue from the webstore here. As always, feel free to share your creations on the Comm Guild Facebook page!




For other Maelstrom's Edge modeling articles, including tutorials and walkthroughs of a wide range of different building and miniature projects, check out the article roundup here.



 
   
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I just had a vision of a StarCraft supply depot being able to lift off and fly to another location like the other buildings.
You have fulfilled that vision.

I can see many a CSM deciding to call some of these home.
Oooooh! The occasional Ork that needs time away from the horde (Oddboy or he gets an 'ed-bang).

It all works.
Good to see, thanks for sharing!

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 Talizvar wrote:

I can see many a CSM deciding to call some of these home.


After a long week of terror and destruction, there's nothing like getting away from it all for a few days...
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Roadtrip!


 
   
 
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