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A few weeks ago I had an idea for a set of laser cut terrain that I could make a variety of things from. It came out better than I'd imagined but it can be improved upon. Below I would like to share pictures of the parts I designed assembled into a variety of positions. The space between floors is roughly 3 inches.





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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

Take the " border="0" /> out of your links and they will work better.

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Thank you sir.
   
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Torture Victim in the Bowels of the Rock




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Looks cool! What kind of place do you imagine these pieces represent?

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Dublin, Ireland

Damn nice!

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mekane wrote:
Looks cool! What kind of place do you imagine these pieces represent?


Structures inside of a city. Probably not human possibly eldar because of all the curvy designs. A friend of mine thinks they look very dark eldar. They can be assembled to be towers or larger structures to represent different things and fit models for game play with allot of raised shooting capabilities. Possibly a civilization that has an dome structure around the city that blocks out weather allowing it's citizens to perform their tasks out in the open without the need of walls to keep heat in and cold out or vice verse.
   
 
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