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2018/09/01 10:35:02
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor
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Hey guys,
I picked up some of the DZC card scenery to use in Titanicus. Are there any guides or blogs on how to strengthen the card buildings? They seem a bit flimsy
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2018/09/02 15:29:27
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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I’ve seen people staple the flap for the top down to the side it’s flush against. For a while you could also get rubble templates that buildings would fit neatly over that’d help them keep the square/rectangle shape.
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2018/09/02 16:31:19
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Zealous Knight
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nobody wrote:I’ve seen people staple the flap for the top down to the side it’s flush against. For a while you could also get rubble templates that buildings would fit neatly over that’d help them keep the square/rectangle shape.
if you take the interior measurements you could get a piece of MDF cut to match. glue it in (or don't, depending on how snugly it fits already) and you should be good.
Take a look at Kings of War multibases sellers, they'll usually cut to spec if you send an email. According to your flag you're in the UK, so warbases.co. uk would be a good place to start.
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2018/09/02 17:54:05
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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One idea I had was to cut and glue spare sprue from old models into simple frames for the buildings. I tried it out and it worked (and was obviously free) but for storage purposes I couldn't use it for my two sets. As long as you're not collapsing the buildings after every use (only an option if you didn't glue them), it's a viable method of strengthening them.
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We Munch for Macragge! FOR THE EMPRUH! Cheesesticks and Humus! |
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2018/09/03 03:48:03
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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2018/09/09 01:36:24
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator
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Excellent link there - thank you!
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2019/03/27 12:20:42
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Hacking Interventor
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Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!
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2019/07/05 12:08:36
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Fresh-Faced New User
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I used another layer of card, and strengthened the corners with square cut foamed pvc, you could use foamboard. There's also free pdf buildings on the site, I printed those out on cardstock and did the same.
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2019/07/07 20:37:30
Subject: Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Fixture of Dakka
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In my experience, once you glue the roof in place, they’re sturdy enough. You could base them for extra strength, but actually reinforcing them structurally is overkill.
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2019/07/09 01:06:43
Subject: Re:Hawk Drop Zone Commander Scenery
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Never-Miss Nightwing Pilot
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I did the same thing as in the tutorial, but I just used 3 mm cardstock, instead. I'm in the process of basing them on 1 mm plasticard. Those 'For Sale' signs you can buy at the hardware store.
I'm basing them for use with the rest of my Epic 40k buildings, as well as other 6-10 mm games. Between the Dropzone buildings, roads, and all of my Epic 40k buildings/ruins I can completely cover a 4'x4' table!
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