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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: James Holloway on 26 January 2014, 08:26:30 PM
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A friend and I spent this weekend making some terrain -- it's intended for Necromunda, but I thought this piece worked as generically post-apocalyptic. Combined parts cost was probably less than £1; even the 40K kit parts came from Freecycle. I'm quite pleased with how it came out!
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Qx5lh2KY12Y/UuVsaMXiN_I/AAAAAAAAB38/Z6NpNQuwwmk/w590-h510-no/junkterrain.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WRbex3k8njo/UuVsZ6wldaI/AAAAAAAAB34/N8sIx5l8Q0A/w567-h510-no/charlies.jpg)
Figures from em-4, naturally.
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Yup, that's pretty cool. I'm a big fan of building terrain from things that
sane unimaginative people would throw away.
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The container (which originally held cheese) was actually picked out for my wife, who knows that I collect good terrain-building junk and recommends useful stuff to me.
Hopefully this will be the first of many!
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The container (which originally held cheese) was actually picked out for my wife, who knows that I collect good terrain-building junk and recommends useful stuff to me.
Hopefully this will be the first of many!
Unfortunately you will only ever be able to have one at a time, and after the first wife gets done with you, you may not want a second.