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Hi, here is a Warhammer 40'000 Citadel factory ruin terrain piece.

Very sturdy piece of terrain once assembled.

Thank you for viewing.

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Looks good, Perhaps a bit more dirt and grime on the exterior could be the finishing touches? A much as I like to diss GW, they do make some great looking structure kits.


Also, when dealing with plastic models, ditch the crazy glue and get some polystyrene cement. There will still be fumes, but not as much as you'll be creating using superglue for large structures.

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Armpit of NY

Looks good. I would agree you’re punishing yourself unnecessarily using super glue on these. Plastic cement will bond better and give a sturdier structure.

While your painting is technically fine, I didn’t like the color choices. Red and green together like that can look dangerously Christmasy, and that is the first thing I thought on seeing it, not war torn ruin.
   
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Hyderabad, India

I second, or third, the advice on model cement, no need to breath Krazy glue fumes!

I miss the old Cities of Death sets and I'm still shocked that these sets seemed to come and disappear so quickly, it looks really good!

A brown wash or very light black wash on the ivory would really make the details pop on that.

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