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| "...In the Klingon fleet as Gowron's flagship." |
The spacecraft was primed with plenty of "Vallejo" Heavy Green and shaded with "Citadel" Biel-Tan Green. I then enthusiastically dry-brushed it with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Green, before 'picking out' its warp nacelle and (forward-facing) antimatter-based photon torpedo launcher with a combination of "Scale 75" White Alchemy and "Citadel" Flesh Tearers Red.
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| "Target Games" WIPs - A pair of Cybertronic Machinators |
At the time I bought them I was infinitely more invested in the now out-of-print Collectible Card Game "Doomtrooper" - which was also based upon the Mutant Chronicles franchise, rather than the Swedish company's Warzone figures. However, having had a good rummage through my backlog, I've found I own quite a sizeable number of models from the range - so thought I might see if I can quickly produce a handful of combatants aside for a little homebrew skirmish game.
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| "Loot Studios" WIPs - This multi-part 3D print of a Megalodon has been assembled and primed |
I had intended to use the prehistoric shark for a simple set of homebrew rules featuring deep-sea divers battling it across a sea-themed tabletop populated with small islands. Indeed, I actually finished both its separately based fin and tail. However, despite visiting a couple of wargaming shows last year, I simply couldn't find anyone selling the tiny land masses I had in mind for the 'seascape'. Now though, I can easily produce my own on my "Bambu Labs" A1 Mini, so the project is very much on again...



Regarding islands, have you considered Amera Plastic Mouldings islands, which I think we're designed for a suitable.all scale naval wargame, but might provide you with the landmasses you're after. Alternatively, their modular hills might also meet your needs and injection moulded plastic might work out as a cheaper and less time consuming option?
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