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It's been a quiet couple of months on the R&D front at LCC but things are starting to happen again.
These are test cuts of two new kits.
Container Box Set test cut
This is basically a set of 4 containers in sets of two, joined together. It will complement the stacked containers and the set of three single containers and provide a cheap and easy way to set up an entire board with containers.
Na-To test cut 1
The Na-To was an Imperial Japanese Army tank destroyer designed in the closing stages of WW2.
We like the shape as a generic tracked transport and so are having a crack at it.
The basic test for the Na-To turned out quite well. This is the basic shape with no detailing – that can come later. Assuming that we are aiming for 1/48 scale, this cut is substantially bigger than the “real” one – it is aimed at wartrakk size. The bin on the back is also a lot wider than the real model on account of WAAAGH.
The next version will test an accurate 1/48 scale one with a slightly different track system but so far, so good.
We’ve added a new container set to our collection – the “container box” set. This is effectively two of our standard containers, side by side.
This completes our Core Container range, which comprises set of 3 standard single containers, the “container stack” (two standard containers on top of one another) and now the “container box”.
The stack and box sets are $14.95 each and the standard set of 3 is only $15.95 but you can now get all three of these core sets in a single bundle for only $34.95 – saving 25%!
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The Na-To, resized for 1/48 and with detailing added.
The track system has been modifed to have idler wheels too.
What a great model to put together... easy and fast to build and strong as heck. It had some tiny bugs which have been sent for correction and then we should be able to release it next week.
Price is looking at around $18
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The Na-To was a late addition to the WW2 arsenal of the Empire Of Japan. It was intended as the carrier for the Type 5 anti-tank gun and was meant for the final defense of the home islands.
The war ended before it went into production but we kind of love the ugly little beast and so it is resurrected here as a generic tractor.
The standard model is really easy to put together and is a great basis for your own conversions. This basic set is $16.95
It can be bought with the “orc” upgrade set for an additional $4… this includes a set of orc glyphs and a set of our heavy machine guns. The upgrade is an extra $4
The model is scaled fairly accurately to 1/48 scale and as a happy coincidence, is perfect for 30mm wargames systems.
Postage is $2 worldwide for a single model, but only $4 for up to 3.
The glyph upgrade set includes enough glyphs for 2 models so if you are considering ordering 2 or more of the "orc ones, it is only necessary to buy one upgrade per 2 models.
i must say, and not meaning to run down our other vehicles at all, this is really the best kit we have done in terms of easy of build, attractiveness of finished product and number of possible uses.
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2015/09/02 17:29:18
Subject: [LaserCutCard]: New product: Na-To Chassis
I had seen that conversion and yeah, it does look good. That's cool that you're going to retouch the cockpit design and add the landing gears. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to wait a bit longer.
Hey Neal, I received my Ork Fort last week. Great stuff! I'm working on the Ork Bastion right now. I'll post some pics as soon as I get some more work done it. Thanks again for the great work
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2016/01/20 04:05:28
Subject: [LaserCutCard]: DIY Gothic Scenery church tutorial
It is on hold for now but is being looked at again next month.
For now, we have this (click to get bigger images)
An entire table’s worth of orc scenery for $65
1 expanded orc fort 1 x gatehouse set
1 x wall sections set
2 x towers sets
1 orc bastion 1 x orc bastion set
1 expanded orc settlement 2 x orc scrap shack sets (6 shacks in total)
2 x orc boss huts
1 x mek hut
1 x water tower
1 x watchtower set (2 watchtowers)
All models are supplied unpainted and unassembled.
Models are made from 1mm heavy card in 2 layers (so final wall thickness is 2mm)
Commerce is the lifeblood of the city, no matter what the century or planet.
This is a three-level office block that would be at home anywhere from Neo Tokyo to Coruscant.
It is made from 1mm heavy card and comes supplied unassembled and unpainted in an A4 flat pack.
It features access points to all levels, including the roof.
The lowest level is exactly the same height as FutureHab #1, making those heroic leaps across the alley a little easier.
Multiple models can be pushed together to create one huge building.
Other FutureHabs
This is a two-level retail store made from 1mm heavy card and comes supplied unassembled and unpainted in an A4 flat pack.
Once constructed it can be stored by stacking the components inside one another to save space.
This is a single-level entertainment venue from the seedier side of Neo Tokyo (or below the cloud cover on Coruscant)
It is made from 1mm heavy card and comes supplied unassembled and unpainted in an A4 flat pack.
Once constructed it can be stored by stacking the components inside one another to save space.
The outer walls are removable to allow models to move inside.
All three models have the same price: $15.95 per model
We are releasing our three turrets as stand-alone kits for $3.95 each.
Also, the tracked APC has come down in price to $15.95 and all the other vehicles are now only $17.95
90mm cannon
20mm command turret
ZT3 guided missile turret.
These are all compatible with the tracked APC and the Ratel IFV and can be bought as an add-on for these vehicles for an extra $2.95
(the Ratel always comes with the 90mm turret but you can add on one of the others)
We’re working on some 28mm brownstone buildings for use in contemporary games.
The basic idea is to have a core building and then have detailing layers that can change the look depending on how you add them on.
Here are some shots of the first two buildings, mixed in with some of our “urban scatter” terrain and a water tower
You can click on the images to get bigger versions
If you are wondering how strong these buildings are, given that the FLGS can be a brutal place, you can watch this to see a destruction test on one of them
Excellent additions.
Now all you have to do is move your company to the UK!!!
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bubber wrote: Excellent additions.
Now all you have to do is move your company to the UK!!!
As captain carrot says "enquiries are proceeding"
But for now, shipping to the UK is averaging around 5 days and they look like costing around £25 each including shipping
Interesting. Thanks for the update & postage quote!
Check out my gallery here Also I've started taking photos to use as reference for weathering which can be found here. Please send me your photos so they can be found all in one place!!