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Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







I have gradually been developing my Necromunda scenery. I have several containers, but they are all nice and new looking. So I decided to really rather abuse one to see what I could get.

The starting point. A shiny, newly constructed container. I love these kits.




The tools. Boiling water, a suitable receptacle, some tongs to keep the floaty plastic thing submerged in the boiling water. And a hammer.


The method. Submerge in water, take out of water. Let internal water drain. Hit repeatedly.


Preliminary results. It worked ok first time round. I was hoping to cave one side in a bit with the hammer but I think I had the container cooling for too long while it drained so the plastic had hardened again by the time I hit it. Regardless you get a rather nice warped effect just from the heating and cooling.




Second chance. So I glued it back together a bit and the submerged it in newly boiled water. Because the kit was rather less well fitting this time around by managed to get a decent swing at softened plastic so got a bit more of s dent. However the whole container rapidly disintegrated this time around. However that let me take one piece at a time to do some individual and detailed abuse to get a bucket and abused looking result. I'm just waiting for the bits to dry and cool before glueung it all back together one last time.




Result. I'm happy and I think I've got a nice unique terrain piece that I can paint quickly in a rusty and knackered format.




Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





Shall await seeing it in its rebuilt form.
I have a few of these com8ngm hadn’t even thought about building them yet!
   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







Thanks, Danny.

Work.has been spot recently but no finally managed an hour to glue the everything flippety flip out of the wreckage.

It's all so buckled that even with superglue gel I had to reinforce the joins with some putty hidden in the top.

Sprayed the inside black before assembling so you can't see anything through the gaps.








Next s5eps are to gouge out the servoskull locking mechanisms.and replace with some scraggly wires and bits of scrap to make it look like the skulls exploded or were torn out for parts. Fun fun fun



Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Needs more horrors lurking in the darkness.

   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







Heh. I dont know about horrors, but I think the Admech would be reasonably horrified at the sacrelige that has occurred to the noble locking mechanisms. What has happened to the servo skulls? Who can say, but the poor machine spirits are probably not in a better place right now...






Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







So the next steps are done. Undercoat and wash done. I've also been playing with a textured rust scenic thingy. I thought I'd give it a shot on this utterly busted thing So I an use it properly in future. There is a second tub with a lighter or a he paste that I'll stick on tonight and then drybrush the everything flippety flip out of it all.

Anyway, on with the show.








Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
51st Dunedinw2;d0;l0
Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
 
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