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Made in rs
Regular Dakkanaut






Hello, guys, here is a little somethin-something from my workshop, this is a Old Factory made for 40k. It has good ammount of details
and removable wall for some special rules, so for example if you use it for Warmachine or Hordes, Warjack or Warbeast can crush into wall
and destroy it, making more room for the troops to walk through, or to destroy enemy troops inside the building. Or you can destroy it just because
it is so much fun! Enjoy...
















More detailed images you can find on my blog. Cheers!

website: http://www.dreamspiritwargaming.com/

Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamspiritwar?feature=mhum

http://dreamspiritwargaming.blogspot.com/


 
   
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Anointed Dark Priest of Chaos






Nice work.

In this day and age when most people simply buy commercial terrain kits, it is nice to see a piece like this that has some uniqueness. It is a very nostalgic looking piece and reminds me of the good old days of 2nd edition 40K when no two tables looked alike!


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Made in rs
Regular Dakkanaut






Thanks, that was the whole idea, every piece that I make for my clients are absolutely unique,and as for the prices regarding commercial terrain kits,they are quite competitive, it is the only way nowdays I think. Thanks for looking,

Dreamspirit.

website: http://www.dreamspiritwargaming.com/

Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamspiritwar?feature=mhum

http://dreamspiritwargaming.blogspot.com/


 
   
Made in fi
Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!





Finland

Great piece of terrain!

   
Made in au
Chaplain with Hate to Spare






wow that looks great! well done, love to see more maybe with a guide? :-)

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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot






Maryland, USA

Good work but I'd like to offer some observations. While the overall piece is very good, the piping needs some attention. It's difficult to disguise drinking straws well, but in these shots their lack of squareness with the exhaust stack accentuates the bendy accordion part of the straw. I think it would look better and more industrial if they were square with the tube. Second, the cardboard platform around the stack needs to have it's sides secured with masking tape, as you can see the corrugated portion of it. Hiding it with tape would be a simple and effective way to hide the fact that it's cardboard boxing material without going into too much effort (like filler). Simply cut some triangular tabs out of a straight piece of tape so that it can bend without getting those annoying bends in it.

Other than that I can't find any real issues with the project. The composition is nice, and I like your busted up ground floor. Perhaps some rubberized horse hair as long, dry grass poking up here and there between where the ground and a wall/rock/stack/console meets, or between floor squares would help break it up and look even more run down; I've had pretty good luck with that.

Thanks for sharing!

M.

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Another way would be to simply slide the landraider sideways like a big slowed hovercraft full of eels. -pismakron
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