3DAlienWorlds Erect Necrontyr Walls To Protect Their Dynasty
August 20, 2018 by brennon
3DAlienWorlds has been working on a range of new terrain for their Necrontyr range. The latest piece is their Necrontyr Tomb City Walls Set.
The terrain here is provided as STL files for you to print at home and features as part of the kit...
- 120mm Straight Wall
- 120mm Step Junction Wall
- Corner Wall
- Gateway Building
- 75mm Stairs
- Joining Clips
Of course, because these are just files, you're totally ok to just print away at this consistently. You could create a rather impressive Necrontyr city with this as you'll see in the image above and below.
The wall section is neat and provides you with a good space on the walls for your troopers to fight. There's nothing worse than terrain sections like this where you can't actually place the models upon it!
Here's how some of the sections break down...
If you like this terrain then you should try and check out the rest of their range. They have created some very nice pieces that would work as blocking terrain as well as sections of it that could be used as objectives and such.
What do you think of this new set?
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Very good if they do a Plain version the wall would be great for the Arrakis shield wall for all the Dune lovers to fight for.
Is it just me or does that first pic with the ‘cron at the gate looks like an old geezer going “Damn kids, git off mah lawn!”
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he needs a dog sitting at his feet?
He’s already got the shotgun.
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every old git has a dog barking away.
awesome!!
Those look really good. So Did Necrons make Old Ones pay for that wall?
I don’t know much about the costs of 3D printing. Would it be comparable to buying the finished product? Less? More? I thought the medium was expensive, and it seems like this file would use a lot of it.
just to point it out: you get ONLY the 3d files, NOT a finished print.
IMHO, they oriented them incorrectly; this way, you see the typical steps from the printers resolution limit. I would orient the walls to print orthogonal, away from the visible face to minimize the step effect and would have the details printed as add-ons separately to a low for a higher resolution print method, without wasting time on the simple wall structures. But you can’t edit stl files very easily.