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Necromunda: The Halls of Hive Primus

Necromunda: The Halls of Hive Primus

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Re-modelling from the ground up.

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When I first started this project I initially went for a square tile into a square hole base. Although the finished item was pretty decent, the amount of time needed to etch details and paint them was pretty excessive.

When other materials became an available option it made me rethink the pieces and how everything would eventually come together…

Instead of a single tile I decided to make a small range of tiles with varying sizes from 1-9. Each tile is double layered and painting them went from a time consuming arduous task to a simple spraying in two different colours. Assembly still took a while but I can honestly say between gluing pieces together or painting the edges of 150+ tiles and additional details, I know which one I prefer! Instead of a single tile I decided to make a small range of tiles with varying sizes from 1-9. Each tile is double layered and painting them went from a time consuming arduous task to a simple spraying in two different colours. Assembly still took a while but I can honestly say between gluing pieces together or painting the edges of 150+ tiles and additional details, I know which one I prefer!
All the tiles fit together onto a base board....All the tiles fit together onto a base board....
Then the base boards can be put together just like the regular game boards.Then the base boards can be put together just like the regular game boards.
The final product just being marginally bigger than the game mat from the Dark Uprising box set.The final product just being marginally bigger than the game mat from the Dark Uprising box set.

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