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Made in us
Commoragh-bound Peer






Found a place to do some 40K but they don't have a table big enough...so I decided I would just make one to leave there.




Dark Eldar Obsidian Rose 
   
Made in us
Horrific Howling Banshee






whats the support structure like underneath?

I would never shamelessly steal ideas off of the internet. Never.

 Badablack wrote:
40k starts with the question, “Who is worse, Satan or the Nazis?” And goes from there. It’s a big colorful ball pit full of horrible people screaming and shooting each other.
PenitentJake wrote:
It doesn't matter if you're not dominating the game; if you have 3-4 x as many models and options than the rest of us and you're still getting new kits, we're still gonna rip on the faction. If I had 100 + Drukhari kits all in plastic to choose from, or 100 + Sisters kits, I think I'd be more likely to be receptive to Space Marine player's complaints about anything.
chromedog wrote:From the Fuggly DEldar of the time, before they let Jes goodwin have his good and proper way with the entire faction design.
HoundsofDemos wrote:
The game doesn't need super space marines, it needs more variety.
I don't want the best army, just one that isn't an exercise in picking up my models by turn 3.

 
   
Made in us
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 CynosureEldar wrote:
whats the support structure like underneath?

I would never shamelessly steal ideas off of the internet. Never.


Lol, sometimes we just a good idea and can run with it. The arrows are where the large screws went in. The rest of it was given an application of construction glue and finishing nails from a nail gun. I still need to go back through and put some wood putty into the small holes so it looks like nothing was there.


My favorite screws. They are almost impossible to strip the heads out unless your really trying.


The top sheet is cut into three pieces for easy storage. And I made the top of the frame so these squeeze in and keep them from moving around on top. Why would you not have one piece and nailed down you say? Easy transport and reduces the weight of the table so i can move it easier.



Even picked up some cool leafe handles to put at the ends so two people can move it easily. I'll finish that tomorrow before I drop it off

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