
"Urban Rubble" Topic
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Gabriel Landowski  | 20 Oct 2009 3:53 p.m. PST |
link You can use time period appropriate bits as needed. Cheers & Enjoy! |
| Feet up now | 20 Oct 2009 5:51 p.m. PST |
Always heard of this terrain tip but you have done superb work in progress for it with crisp images all the way.thanks |
| Mlatch221 | 21 Oct 2009 2:02 a.m. PST |
That's a great idea for rubble! A nice change from the usual broken plaster and sand piles. I imagine combing those techniques and materials with your ideas would create even more options for terrain builders. |
Gabriel Landowski  | 21 Oct 2009 6:28 p.m. PST |
Cheers! And you bet. The thing I love is that the pieces are ultra-light and I get to use all that wonderful plastic versus throwing it out. |
| jimborex | 22 Oct 2009 7:57 p.m. PST |
Another great effort, Gabriel. Any chance you'll make Fall In? Jim McCourt |
Gabriel Landowski  | 31 Oct 2009 8:47 a.m. PST |
Hey Jim: Actually I'll be in the area, but my time schedule is all messed up unfortunately. I'll be leaving GA on the afternoon of the 3rd, but I have to report into Fort Hamilton in NYC. After that I'm planning on hanging out with my brother in the area for a day or two before getting home to NH and get settled in before starting work on Monday. I'm so close, but so far away! *sigh* We'll see what other games I might be able to make it to down there. Cheers |
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