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AmongLions15 Sep 2017 1:11 p.m. PST

Hey there people,

Does anybody make Strigoi similar to the ones in The Strain?

Any pointy eared bald vampires out there that my GoogleFu is failing me on?

Thanks guys.

Yourbitterpill15 Sep 2017 1:11 p.m. PST

With Chicago Bolt Action being set with about 3-4 tables worth of my terrain for events like Operation Sting and Adepticon, as well as just finishing a table for Frostgrave, I thought it was time to revisit the old Necromunda/40K terrain bundle for Adepticon and other local events. With that in mind, and after having played through Borderlands once again, I decided to take a crack at some non-Imperial terrain – an Ork Shanty Town. Much like my previous human shanty town (which is currently on loan to the guys over at Hyacinth Games, makers of Wreck-Age), these are based on old CDs, with walls of poster foamboard, covered in cereal cardboard with riveting added to the edges. The roofs are all corrugated cardboard (all of a corrugation is the smallest available – known as "E-type" – to fit appropriately into the 28mm scale). I'm adding gubbinz, old bitz, and parts from old toys as detailing. Each shanty is sized a little differently – some are large for Nobs, others for Boyz, and the smallest for Grotz.

More pics and info below:
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Cacique Caribe15 Sep 2017 8:04 p.m. PST

YBP,

Looks awesome, though I wish you would retake this particular photo when you get the chance. Or perhaps a slightly different angle. I really want to see the detail of how you put together that windmill.

Thanks so much,

Dan

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Personal logo piper909 Supporting Member of TMP18 Sep 2017 10:52 a.m. PST

What a cool idea.

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