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2011/10/23 14:47:45
Subject: ++[40K IMPERIAL TERRAIN] More fun with Necromunda bulkheads:
In my continuing effort to utilize the scores of plastic Necromunda bulkheads I have been hoarding for years I did some more pieces to add to my ever growing collection of modular industrial towers, etc.
The latets is the elevated scaffolding/walkway seen in the pics below.
This is all designed to have a mix of solid and see-through bases for variety pf playability.
Still need to do some detail work as far as painting, this is shown with just the initial base coat and some rusting added:
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Nice use of technobridge parts too - I may steal that idea, as I have a couple of bridge kits but don't really need bridges as such.
This terrain look pretty good. But I'm concerned at those bits which are apparently just glued end to end - they could break pretty easily, especially if dropped. Adding some reinforcing beams (could be as simple as lengths of spare sprue) would make them sturdier.
2011/10/24 07:31:39
Subject: ++[40K IMPERIAL TERRAIN] More fun with Necromunda bulkheads:
The USS Orinoco was a Federation Danube-class runabout that was in service with Starfleet in the late 24th century, attached to Deep Space 9. It was outfitted with a sensor pod.