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The Barrier Fence line has expanded to include complete sets for 15mm and 28mm.

We have added Gatehouses and Corner Towers for the 15mm Sections.



Now you can completely surround your compound with secure it from any enemies. (Warranty void in the event of a massive bug invasion)

Check out the review on Dropship Horizon

We have also added a complete set of 28mm Barrier Fence products.







You can quickly add your own flavor to the fences and customize them to create any look your after.

We had a local painter put his expert touch to the fences and he was able to create a this abandoned colony entrance for us.



All Barrier Fence products come unassembled and unpainted. They are made from clear acrylic.

More Info here.

Jonathan Bowen
CorSec Engineering
http://www.corseceng.com
   
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Dankhold Troggoth






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Interesting that they're made from acrylic. I think they would look pretty cool painted up to have the rods "glowing". Painted as solid, it seems like they could use a bit more detail (although the last picture does make them look sweet).

If nothing else, a nice base to add details onto, I think!

   
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RiTides wrote:Interesting that they're made from acrylic. I think they would look pretty cool painted up to have the rods "glowing". Painted as solid, it seems like they could use a bit more detail (although the last picture does make them look sweet).

If nothing else, a nice base to add details onto, I think!



We went with acrylic because several companies offer florescent rods. You can add those to make a great futuristic look. Check out the link to Dropship Horizon.

The 28mm version uses 1/8" diameter rods.

Laser cutting allowed us to make it cheaply and those that wish can create something original with it.

It is intended to be a cheap prefab security fence. It's not a fortress or even a permanent structure. It will at least slow down hordes of bugs or even a few massive dinosaurs
   
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Looks pretty good painted (a lot better than unpainted), and with fake rust and dirt added - like a real world 'fence made from steel pipe', which to me seems more widely useful than a 'sci-fi laser field' fence.

I see these as great raw material for making more complicated/detailed scenery. CorSec, i suggest you ask your customers to send you pics of their finished scenery so you can show its diverse uses on your website.
   
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We are planning to add a customer gallery to our site. It is proving difficult due to the limits our hosting provider places on us.
   
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Nice looking.. I wouldn't mind getting a set of these at some point.

Working on someting you'll either love or hate. Hopefully to be revealed by November.
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Thanks for the compliments on the paint job. To me the best part of these kits are the "blank slate" you get to work with. You dont have to follow some designers or sculptors idea of how something should look. That is the one thing that has annoyed me about the path some model/game companies have taken. Their products have become so detailed and intricate they almost completely eliminate the modelers "canvas" to add his own inspirations. Thats the beauty of these kits.
The one I painted is pretty much right out of the box. It was simple to assemble and took paint very easily. Other than drying time it took abt two hours to build and paint up. I'll be building the 15mm kit too down the road and Corsec will be posting pics of that as well. That project would already be done if not for a back log of stuff I'm doing for Bayou Wars in New Orleans and Pelicon in Pensacola. So, stay tuned, more pics of this to come!

Again, thanks for the complements!
   
 
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