Welcome to the League of Extraordinary Riveters Terrain Contest: Round 30 "Double Entender" Public Vote.
The vote is completely open to all, with only one vote per person. Take your time to detail the work that was put into these four awesome pieces over the three months of this round, and pick a winner.
This round's topic was "Double Entendre". The idea was to build a piece that can possibly be transformed/rearranged and used as a terrain element in at least two ways.
Please vote and tell your friends to vote. And you can even tell people who may not be your friends to vote. They mean so much to the competitors.
In no particular order, here are the entrants :
MacPhail
MacPhail wrote:My claim to "double entendre" is two-fold... wide spacing for boulevards passable by heavy armor vs. tight corridors only accessible to infantry, and lights-off vs. lights on. I chose pics that show the two different spacings, pics that show with and without lights, and a couple of detail shots. I also have all the top-down and all-sides varieties...
Lights off, arrayed in a series of tight, winding corridors:
Wide spacing to allow vehicle traffic:
Lights on, showing the white, blue, and amber LEDs I chose:
Top view showing contrast of blue and amber:
Detail of one of the interiors (white LEDs):
Detail of paint and weathering:
Thumpingbear
JoshInJapan
Max Moray
Max Moray wrote:
"The Mausoleum of Sister Leonore: A modular piece of terrain I made for the 30th installment of the League of Extraordinary Riveters Terrain Competition on Dakka Dakka. Per rules of this round the terrain piece has to have several options (motto: "Double Entendre"). Mine can be used as a standard terrain piece with a base holding the rockcrete coffin and statue inside. Alternatively the base can be used as a roof, e.g. for display purposes. In addition, the statue may serve as an objective marker fiercely held and defended by the Sisters of the Order of the Cleansing Blade. I’d like to build a ‘armies on parade’ display board for the Order of the Cleansing Blade next year (although I will never partake in the official event due to a lot of 3rd party stuff). This piece could be the start."
Congratulations to all entrants, these are magnificent pieces, and picking just one will be complicated !