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Made in au
Been Around the Block





Rather than pester my wonderful Patrons with constant WIPs, I thought I'd create a dump here for all the stuff not immediately related to my Youtube channel. There are YEARS of things I want to upload, all pretty random, most pretty darn small.

Today:

A low orbit table I just finished for tiny Battlefleet Gothic. It works like a bed of nails, so the ships' bases sit flat atop the buildings. The Titan is a Vanguard 3mm Contemptor (not sure of it's store-name). Water is just super-glue. Varnish's still wet.






   
Made in gb
Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!




chigwell, essex

masterpiece...

love the idea and most of all the implementation.
very VERY intersted in seeing more!
   
Made in au
Been Around the Block





 osjclatchford wrote:
masterpiece...
love the idea and most of all the implementation.
very VERY intersted in seeing more!



Behold! The most colourful thing I've ever painted!

Sopwith Camel vs Fokker Dr1... More print-in-place 1mm scale stuff.






   
Made in au
Been Around the Block





Klendathu Drop.

This is from the "massive battle simulator" version of my 1mm stuff, which uses measurements in cm rather than a 1" grid. I steered away from this design philosophy because it required WAY too much metadata (you can see all the tiny dice in the left of frame). The newer grid system inspired by Travel Battle does not require all this extra data, because the condition of the units is programmed into their relationship with the grid on the table.

The image is a screenshot from the feature-length battle report, never released.


   
 
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