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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor





Utah

Nice and simple.
Great job

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Portland, OR

Death Gear wrote:Nice and simple.
Great job


Thanks! I was thinking about adding a couple of loose boulders for some more visual interest.
   
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot





WestCoast

swollendeathray wrote: I was thinking about adding a couple of loose boulders for some more visual interest.

I think it does need something more. That is a pretty big blank space you've got there so far. Since we're talking modular, what about making a few small rock outcroppings (not hills) that could go on top?

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Rawson's Reboot

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nerdfest09: Rawson speaks the truth! 
   
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Philadelphia

Wow that hill is huge! It didn't look that big until you put that ork up there. That would be a center piece to any table. Now the interlocking makes even more sense. Looks great though. Yeah I would add some big boulders, and maybe a tree or two. cause no matter how rocky, mountains always seem to have that one tree.

 
   
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Portland, OR

Yah I was hoping this would work as a center piece. The store I'm building it for has nothing so I figured 3 or 4 hills. rocks, walls and trees should get them started. There's also going to be a bridge between the two sections.
   
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Ok some new updates. I'm working on some little pieces next. I've done one tree and I want to do like a small stand of them, soaked up a ton of flocking though so I'm not sure if its worth the time/money. Also I need to do a bridge. Here is what I've got.




   
 
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