They are some nice kits - GW is rubbish at making terrain that actually blocks line of sight apart from Bastions, so it's nice to see some options for a good price point out there!
Saw this post and looked at the site, looks really good! I will likely be spreading the word to local clubs and buds etc. and probably placing an order after xmas (the ol' ball % chain demands xmas prezzies!)
Anyone that's seen my laser cut stuff will know that metalmonk took care of the cutting for me. He's an awesome dude, so get over there and support him people!
i was looking at the hexagons and the flames and thinking about how they did it. As i wanted to replicate it on my models
and i had an idea while i was thinking about it, air brush templates. I could laser cut them in 2mm mdf so anyone can paint this without having to cut out hexagons from a printed template.
I kept thinking about this and i am coming up with a range of spray paint/ air brush templates for war gamers to use
starting with hexagons and a few other simple shapes to test the market.
What do you think is anyone interested in this?
Final design of my first vehicle, it would make great terrain or be used as a proxy in 28mm wargames
It has several build options, including 2 track choices, 2 turret choices, 4 gun options, the details such as hatches, doors, turrets/guns, and all the details on the sides are all optional and can be placed as desired.
The tank measures 124mm long 82mm wide and 60mm tall
It comes on 3 Spruces and is my first product to be on spruces due to the amount of small parts
What do you think of it?
Is there anything you would like to see added to it?
Would you be interested in more vehicles from me I have several ideas for some other tanks and some planes
I'm saving up for one of your building packs at the moment because not only are they brilliant, but they are cheaper too (seriously the GW imperial sector is £70 yet your equivalent is less than £30 ).
Keep up the good work because your terrain is amazing.
I have my eye on the two cottage bundles and the church/graveyard bundle. One question though, in the pics of the church it only has three sides. Does it come with all four?
Do you have any plans for some Eldar terrain that blocks line of sight? The temple/tower/pad are very nice, and I am considering getting a handful of them for my table, but if you had something to actually hide behind that is solid and fully hides infantry or is able to hand out more than 25% obscured to things like Falcons then that would be fantastic.
thank you for the message, i am planning more elder buildings as i really like them and there is so much i can do with them, i will indeed work towards ones offer more cover, as you can see from my new ones they are improving compared to the previous batch of elder style buildings (Sprit tower/shrine), with them being completely different style and construction to my usual buildings it is a bit of a learning curve
New Buildings set released today, the industrial cooling towers is a set of two, retailing for £14.99.
They are packed with details that can be positioned freely, provide good cover and are interesting to look at.
I am also working on a New vehicle, based on the thunderhawk(so you can use it as a counts as), specifically the attack/transport aspects.
It is going to be a similar size and follow the same sort of features/theme
Design is coming along and i will have initial builds to show you all soon
A pack of 16 necron themed blocks. laser cut buildings intended for Warhammer and other 28mm scale table top wargames
Great for blocking line of sight on the battlefield.
Packed with detials and interesting designs
You get 8 large and 8 small Blocks and plenty of spacers for attaching them together.
You get 16 detailed and 16 plain panels for each sized Block this allows you to build two of the buildings shown in picture 1
However you can also arrange the Blocks anyway you like, stood up or laid down (see later photos)
Each block takes up the same footprint so they stack nicely on each other
This means you can have 4 of each sized Block with details on every panel and 4 of each size plain,
Or you can have all the Blocks with 2 detailed panels.
Another option is to figure out how you want them arranged and put the plain panels on the inside and detailed ones on the outside
Dimensions are large block
wide 50mm
depth 50mm
height 100mm
Dimensions are small block
wide 50mm
depth 50mm
height 50mm
there are plans to make some shops from the ww2 style houses, hadnt thought about warehouses
and thanks you for any mentions to make
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