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144artist Populates the Damocles Sector or Creating a System Agnostic Science Fiction Miniatures Collection

144artist Populates the Damocles Sector or Creating a System Agnostic Science Fiction Miniatures Collection

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Time to Generate Some Power

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Now that the plastic spools were almost terrain it was time to try something more rectangular and so went “digging through the cack”, to quote Magrathea.  I had four wonderful resin generators from Secret Weapon and some study plywood rectangles to start things off.  I knew I wanted to be multi-level with ample places to use the bridges I made (am making, to be honest) as well as offer a lot of movement and cover for minis.

Next I will be priming this creation as well as building a couple of “spools” from scratch.

Just playing with shapes and pieces around the general framework I have in mind.  Having a mini on hand to check sizes and cover is a must.  This also when I decided the raised catwalk was going to be an entire platform.Just playing with shapes and pieces around the general framework I have in mind. Having a mini on hand to check sizes and cover is a must. This also when I decided the raised catwalk was going to be an entire platform.
All in all this is done though I am still going to glue some tubing under the platform.All in all this is done though I am still going to glue some tubing under the platform.
Looks like lots of places for minis though could use a few steel drums here and there.Looks like lots of places for minis though could use a few steel drums here and there.
That platform is big enough to connect multiple bridges to, add scatter terrain, and even have a proper fight on.That platform is big enough to connect multiple bridges to, add scatter terrain, and even have a proper fight on.
I have to admit that I love the playground colors of a piece right before it gets primer.  Of course then it really starts to look like terrain.I have to admit that I love the playground colors of a piece right before it gets primer. Of course then it really starts to look like terrain.
Charcoal on black makes the ladder hard to see but it goes all the way to the roof.Charcoal on black makes the ladder hard to see but it goes all the way to the roof.

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