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Foul Dwimmerlaik






Minneapolis, MN

Bruce hirst has crumpled to demands for more sci-fi terrain, yet again. These are the third and forth molds in a series of  seven that will be produced for the manufacture of starship interior wargames.

 

From Buruce Hirsts Forum:

 

 Hello Everyone!

I just finished the first two sci-fi molds and am posting photos of what pieces are on them. You've seen most of these pieces before but there are a couple of new ones.

 These are the pieces included on mold #302. I won't be able to put them on the shopping cart until I finish the illustrations.

Here is a suggestion on how the wall panels can be assembled. The hover cart is made by using a door panel face-down and placing the small control panel on one end. To make it hover in the air, I just snapped off the bottom of a couple of the control panels and glued them under the cart.

You don't see the square block with the oval holes here because it's used behind the buttresses. You could expose them instead, or they could even be used as ladders.

I've shown the barrels and crates before so there's not that much that's new here.

 These are the pieces on mold #303. This mold is a combination of the 3" outside diameter pieces and the bed pieces.

 Here are the curved pieces assembled. The iris door can be put into the floor or into the decorative ring and stand by itself.

The 3" outside diameter walls fit right over the ring in the floor and can be used for a turbo lift. The 3" walls can be used anywhere you want a rounded wall. This also shows that the base has an inset ring the exact size needed for clear tubing (used to protect flourescents light with).

This photo you've seen before, but it demonstrates how the bed pieces can be used. I realize the this photo and the one below uses decorative pieces from the cargo bay mold, but I just wanted to illustrate what the beds looked like.

 If you're wondering about other pieces you've seen elsewhere (shown on other posts), they will be included on the last 3 molds.

Thanks,
Bruce Hirst


   
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Dominating Dominatrix






Piercing the heavens

I want to build a space hulk table. NOW!
   
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Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

extremely nice stuff, shame I'll have neighter money nor time when I get home...

 
   
 
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