Terrain by marcineczek0

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Terrain by marcineczek0

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Hi guys...
In my logs I will show you what a poor Polish student from Chicago :P can do with too much time on his hands. I make terrain for miniature wargames for quiet some time and building my skills to satisfy my clients and (myself of course). When I found this forum I was amazed... I was so proud to Polish again. I would like to contribute with some nice terrain to show those foreigh bastards that We are nation of talented and dedicated modelers!!! hahaha
Wow where this came from???

Ok so here is my first piece...

I was struck with the idea of a building with a huge tv screen (with some commissar making speach to the troops). You have seen this motive in many Sci-Fi movies but I never seen anything like it for Warhammer (especially Imperial Guard which feels like a great dictatorship).

I picked up some nice building kits and started to work. This is my tower befor painting:

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Let me know what you think and if it's suitable I will post more of my terrain.

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Not my cup of tea but nicely done all the same, I'd be interested in seeing more from you :D
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again :doh:
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on one hand you show us such nice buildings, and on the other hand you don't even care to remove mold lines?
photos 2nd and 3rd counting from the end - on the huge decorative eagles....

the concept is nice, well executed and with attention paid to some details... and not to some others :P

glad to see you here and hope to see more of your works!
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heya! I've been watching yout works on cmon for a quite a long time and I''m very glad to see you registered here! :D
I really like your stuff - especially the second one - reminds me necromunda world...
what broken glass is made of? simply cut plastic? :think:
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Thanks Demi... I was fan of your work for a long time dude!
The glass made from a clear plasticard (0.5mm plexiglass) ... cut to shape and scored with exacto knife.
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so guessed it :)
will you make any ruins but in smaller scale? epic/cav? or only based on gw sets? :)
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Looks good to me. It's far better than most of the terrain I've seen at local gaming stores.

I'm curious to see what some of this looks like on a tabletop setting.
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the building looks excellent, but one thing comes to my mind immediately: the "warehouse 76" sign looks obviously different than the whole building. like it was printed and attached, but no real weathering was applied onto it. maybe it's just my feeling about it but to me it stands out...
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