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Killer Angel's terrains

Smart. Having test scenery to work out the kinks is a great idea!

I've decided to do some little tests directly on the above fortified position, with "official" decorations and then adding some combat damage and what the grunts could add to the place, when left by themselves.


So, here's the final result:

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OK, here we are.
The next one is one of the central pieces for my "scenario".
Things as the ventilation turbine and the missiles silos are what you see on the surface of a gigantic subterranean complex by AdMech (and Imperium).
In this complex there is, obviously, also a subterranean hangar with tanks and robots.

So the next piece is the "exit point" of this hangar. Basically another bunker, that this time has been built around the fortified sliding door which is the exit for the tanks (they went out tnx to a double conveyor belt).
On the rear side of the bunker, there will also be a lifting platform to take on the surface things as Kastelan robots.
 
Today, i've made a quick "bridge" to connect the Bunker-Hangar with the Bunker-missiles silo.
i've made the 2 pieces of scenery with the idea of the connection already in mind, and now it has been completed!

the (pretty satisfying) final result:

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For the moment, i will leave Imperium as it is, and i will start with something more… exotic. Necrons.


Given that i want to play a narrative mini-apocalypse, with TWO gaming tables (one for the surface of the tomb-world, one for the subterranean complex), i need something to let the units move from one table to the other one, with relative ease… what's better than "Necrons Teleport Platforms"?

With this in mind, i've decided that this round i would have been the lazy guy, "building" something with the minimal effort.

Materials:
- small shelves from a broken IKEA CD holder
- a printer and a couple of collages using many necrons symbols (the design of the Platform was the more difficul part)
- some peel-n-stick glitter gems from the forgotten old gaming box of my daughters (energy crystals, baby!)


VIP

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Final result:

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