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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Pijlie on 16 May 2014, 03:17:30 PM
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(http://img-new.cgtrader.com/items/54079/see_through_concrete_tunnel_scene_3d_model_3ds_fbx_obj_max_8a33fbaf-2574-4740-8c13-d5a93532befd.jpg)
I read this thread http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=346128 (http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=346128) on TMP and think this is insanely inspiring.
I can see a 3D table made from sanitary tubing, worked open to enable moving figures and making a huge and multi-level dungeonlike maze. Maybe as part of a Mordheim or Necromunda table?
Surely someone has tried something like this once. ANyone ever see this on a gaming table? I am very, VERY tempted....
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Thats Peace of cake! But don´t use PVC Tubings. Its a mess to cut lenghtwise and you have to use a Rotoknife like a Proxxon Multicutter for that Job. If You really want to build something like this I would make 5 masters with nice finished textures inside and would build a Tubemould to cast the Stuff in Polymerplaster. Count on the whole table its nearby the same Money, but overall much less work and a solid quality till the end of the project when its begin to become ugly and you just want to end it up.
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Thats Peace of cake! But don´t use PVC Tubings. Its a mess to cut lenghtwise and you have to use a Rotoknife like a Proxxon Multicutter for that Job. If You really want to build something like this I would make 5 masters with nice finished textures inside and would build a Tubemould to cast the Stuff in Polymerplaster. Count on the whole table its nearby the same Money, but overall much less work and a solid quality till the end of the project when its begin to become ugly and you just want to end it up.
hum, i'd go with cardboard tubes (the one for the fabric, for example) and casting thin layer of resin for bricks or concrete. Something like this, casted by myself (and now sold by Fenris Games)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/16kbzht.jpg)
that's definitely the cheaper solution, and cutting the cardboards tubes will give you more freedom... of course, when you need curved sections you can easily use pvc or other cheaper tubes too!
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Tbh it's not so difficult to cut PVC tubing.
I use a junior hacksaw blade with a handle made from a thick wrap of insulation tape (not a recommendation - safety aware, etc).
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/11/2031_05_12_12_3_34_35_2.jpg)
More here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=48035.30 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=48035.30)
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I didn't bother with the link (PMT sends shivers up my spine at the best of times) but that's a cg image ???
cheers
James
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I didn't bother with the link (PMT sends shivers up my spine at the best of times) but that's a cg image ???
cheers
James
But this is real ;) :)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/11/2031_24_12_12_8_49_34_4.jpg)
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I didn't bother with the link (PMT sends shivers up my spine at the best of times) but that's a cg image ???
cheers
James
Yes I know. but I thought it great to really make something like that! And it turned out someone did!