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Post by dcbradshaw on Aug 24, 2013 22:41:53 GMT -9
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Post by WackyAnne on Aug 25, 2013 5:58:02 GMT -9
This is AWESOME! Shows what a difference a real camera can make, with a careful photographer
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Post by Reivaj on Aug 25, 2013 7:12:36 GMT -9
WOW!! Great Photos congratulations!!
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Post by dcbradshaw on Sept 3, 2013 16:28:50 GMT -9
Thanks to everyone that voted, and a HUGE thanks to the sponsors for the extremely generous prizes this year. I meant to post a list of pieces I used--I'll do so now: The figures are Big Jim/MiP's Terra Force: Basic Troops. The portal is PERMES' EASY Sci-Fi PORTALS and MOD-KIT, with the center cut out and the base toyed with a little. The shipping containers are Paper Make iT!'s Cargo Containers. There's some of Dave Graffam's lumber stacks scattered through (standing in as crates, for some visual variety). The brown and blonde rectangular wooden crates, including the one on the floor broken up, are Arid Hills Productions' Future Worlds: Scenery 101 Boxes & Drums. The square wooden crates are Stone Edges' old free Wood Crates. They textures are super, they're easy to assemble, and you can't beat the price--I seriously use these pieces all the time. Go get them right now. The two metallic boxes are from Joel L. Teply Productions' Sci-Fi Crates Collection 1. The walkway (which I should have flipped over... the white didn't bug me at first, but now I can't NOT see it and it drives me crazy) is from Mel Ebbles' Derelict II Megaset, which I'm not sure is available any longer, so I'm glad I got it when I did. And if you look closely in the back, to break up the corrugated steel wall (which was just a wide piece of gray textured scrapbook paper), is a part of the elevated railroad track trellis from Worldworks Games' Streets of Mayhem. The ziggurat is another of Mel Ebbles' retired pieces, the Shahad Ziggurat (and no, the Shahad device is not inside). Breaking up the dunes is the large piece from Lord Zsezse's Ancient Worlds - Hills. GO BUY THEM, ALL OF THEM, NOW.
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