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Post by gothique on Aug 26, 2014 10:34:55 GMT -9
A few pictures of the town recreating an episode from my Something To Do With Dice game. I feel card buildings from Finger and Toe Models (including a few of my kit-bashes), metal figures (by Wargames Foundry, Knuckleduster Miniatures and Artizan) and some MDF props and plastic cacti makes this a truly multi media offering. I had intended including Kiladecus Water Tower but I messed up the build. I'll get it right the next time.
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 19, 2014 8:51:23 GMT -9
I know it isn't in these shots, but your train station and tracks just scream out for a train... Actually, the Porter needs to be scaled down a tad and the Pullman car it is sitting on needs to be a tad larger. Just a thought
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Post by gothique on Sept 19, 2014 11:11:57 GMT -9
I downloaded that model in response to a previous post. I need to complete a house move and stock up on ink before I can try it out. Thanks anyway.
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 19, 2014 11:33:28 GMT -9
Like I said, though, it needs to be reduced a bit when you do it. That Pullman looks pretty good, but I'm thinking that even on A4, it will need to be enlarged.
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Post by gothique on Sept 19, 2014 23:52:35 GMT -9
When I get the time. I plan to put one of these engines together, maybe with a few tweaks to the tender. If the scale is better than the old Microtactix model, I'll scale up that Pullman and some of their rolling stock to create a coherent train. I'll have a better workspace at the new house.
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Post by gothique on Sept 19, 2014 23:57:53 GMT -9
The completed (for the moment) town at Border Reiver. This event was early September, too late for the Papercut Awards
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Post by colonelshofer on Sept 21, 2014 5:25:47 GMT -9
love a plan when it comes together CS
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Post by gothique on Sept 21, 2014 10:12:32 GMT -9
The mock movie poster displayed with this game reads like a Who's Who of the wargames trade. Talents as diverse as Glenn Williams, Dave Graffam and David Wears get a nod alongside sculptors like Forrest Harris of Knuckleduster Miniatures and Mark Copplestone of Wargames Foundry, as well as rules writers Gangfight Games. I rely on a great many professionals and use my eclectic knowledge to pull it all together. Incidentally, the tall structure beside the railroad is the famous Dice/Water Tower from Grey Matter Games.
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