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Offline Andym

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LOVE IT!!!! :o Very inspirational!

Offline uti long smile

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Fantastic set-up.
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Offline pahvivalmiste

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Thanks for the comments!

I personally think this is pretty conventional idea-wise as far as wastelands go, but I did not dare to try anything more fancy (like a huge boat-board etc.).

Here's a list of stuff by different manufacturers that were used in this project in case someone's interested (might miss one or two things):

4D Modelshop (some 1:50 furniture)
Ainsty Castings (resin cars, Utility unit)
Black Cat Bases (litter)   
Chinese aquarium plants (ebay)
Crooked Dice Miniatures (Van)
Decors Miniatures (Plastic furniture)
East Riding Miniatures (MDF Boards)
Fenris Games (resin bits via Hasslefree)
Future Warrior Bike   
GW Typhus Corrosion paint, Water effect
Pardulon Models (resin parts & scenery)
Pegasus Hobbies (palms, cacti)
Project Zeke (car wrecks, plastic bags)
Reaper Miniatures (Banjo, Bones container & reactor)
Sand      
Sc Johnson’s stone & vinyl floor wax
Serious Play (palm trees & vegetation)
Static Grass      
Tabletop Arts (resin lids)   
Tamiya 1:48 Opel Blitz Tankwagen (bits)
Thomarillion (resin bits, lamps)
Vallejo (Sandy Paste, Pumice, Black Lava, paints, rust pigments, varnish)
Wasteman Miniatures (sofa & armchair)
Zinge Industries (resin bits)

Plastic Putty
Tree bark
Wood strips (hobby store)
Iron wire
Plasticard (Tiles, Corrugated, plain, strips)
MDF Window frames (I can check the company)

Offline clanmac

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Superb looking board. Really excellent.
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Awesome !!!
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Offline pahvivalmiste

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Thanks for the comments on the board. I painted a therapy deer after so much terrain:

Foundry model, painted simply almost just drybrushing and thin washes.

EDIT: Some extra board pics:



« Last Edit: 31 August 2017, 10:38:19 AM by pahvivalmiste »

Offline streetkern

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Fantastic - the overall set up is brilliant especially the little details like the couches, cars and the swimming pool.

How do you store it all?

Offline Michi

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That´s a board to fall in love with!  :o

Offline Silent Invader

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What a great project! 8)  :-*
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Offline Mason

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That is, without any doubt, a top board taken to a stunning finish.
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Offline pahvivalmiste

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Thanks for the comments! I have some simple improvement ideas already... :P

How do you store it all?

I have six heavy cardboard boxes with "shelfs"/"racks", 60 cm x 32 cm x 31 cm each. Some of them take four, some  just three pieces. I planned the height of the pieces to go with this storage option - this is also one of the reasons for "low" terrain.

Pic:

« Last Edit: 31 August 2017, 10:38:32 AM by pahvivalmiste »

Offline Redmao

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Wow, with such a setting you'll never get "bored".

Offline zizi666

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Thanks for the comments! I have some simple improvement ideas already... :P

I have six heavy cardboard boxes with "shelfs"/"racks", 60 cm x 32 cm x 31 cm each. Some of them take four, some  just three pieces. I planned the height of the pieces to go with this storage option - this is also one of the reasons for "low" terrain.

Pic:




Aren't you afraid your shelves might collapse? (just asking as I don't notice reinforcing strips on the sides underneath the boards)

Offline uti long smile

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That's very, very good. wonderfully modular.

Offline pahvivalmiste

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Aren't you afraid your shelves might collapse? (just asking as I don't notice reinforcing strips on the sides underneath the boards)

Good question, I am :P The shelves are attached/reinforced with "barbeque sticks" pushed inside the cardboard (thus not visible in the pic). There are four on each side. I am also afraid of mdf warping, but making the tiles from custom-cut acrylic boxes etc. would have been rather expensive (at least what I found).

 

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