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Author Topic: Silent Invader's Build: Urban Stream/Sewer (5/1 - with miniature)  (Read 23142 times)

Offline Captain Blood

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Awesome Steve.
Pop a few of your 'Alien' troopers in there. They'll do the job...  ;)

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This is fantastic Silent Invader. It's got me interested in your rules and miniatures already!

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Re: Silent Invader's Build: Urban Stream/Sewer (5/1 - with miniature)
« Reply #77 on: January 06, 2013, 09:07:34 AM »
Looking good Steve ;D

You had better get those figures cast up, some painted and the rules prepared as there's a mini BLAM on the cards in February and this just might be a popular game..... ;)
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Offline valleyboy

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Re: Silent Invader's Build: Urban Stream/Sewer (5/1 - with miniature)
« Reply #78 on: January 07, 2013, 12:13:47 AM »
This is superb Steve, man you've certainly got some talent
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Offline matthais-mouse

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Re: Silent Invader's Build: Urban Stream/Sewer (5/1 - with miniature)
« Reply #79 on: January 23, 2015, 09:25:34 PM »
I really like the look of this. I did a similar area on amodel railway once and in ngauge (one of the smallest gauges) it was a nightmare for certain details.

As for the trolley. Wire around a block like you suggest would be great and maybe use solder instead of glue for a stronger bond, potentially with some flux, you should be able to get a small amount so as to not hide the details of the mesh effect.


Also if the above does not work, you could get some of the thin mesh from say a fish net (cheap £1 thing) and wrap that around a block of wood, add pva glue to harden it then paint it?
A bit like doing rigging on model ships?
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