"Warlord ruined buildings - ready for the game board!" Topic
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FlyXwire | 24 May 2020 8:24 a.m. PST |
I finished up two sets of Warlord plastic ruins this weekend on consignment (well, make that on "confinement") – their Ruined Hamlet and Farm House kits, and wanted them to get a little fresh air here. There's enough sections to make what's seen below, along with three other lower enclosures that aren't pictured – that's a pretty good deal for the price I think. The walls fit up flat and flush at each corner, and so take some positioning while the glue sets up to hold them true (I used Superglue for all the joints). I'm a long time fan of resin buildings, and these plastic kits being two-sided and thick-walled, have the look along the lines of nicely-sculpted resin models. With a little rock scatter around them, they'll be ready now to get into some action!
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nudspinespittle | 24 May 2020 5:07 p.m. PST |
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Fitzovich | 25 May 2020 3:26 a.m. PST |
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FlyXwire | 25 May 2020 6:11 a.m. PST |
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