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Cyberpunk Urban Growth with 144artist

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DL Headquarters Is Finished and Ready For Occupants

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The next step was to glue the interior details into the first section.  I like the laser cut tree design and the brick pattern is used throughout the model as part of the corporate identity.  Pay attention not to glue down the roof pieces as these are designed to lift off to give full access to the interior.  It really is big enough to be an objective room in Infinity or an entire battlefield.

When installing the windows, definitely dry fit them as they are not symmetrical and only fit one way.  The interior walls are easy to put in but each have one way and place they fit.  The second section went together much as the first though it has spot where the first floor stairs come up.  The piece is cut so one has the choice to remove or leave it. I took it out but will need to make a railing for it.

The building is finished.  Sadly, once the exterior details were glued on, the building no longer fits into the standard plastic box I use for my terrain collections.  I will have to find one that it does fit into.  Regardless, it is a great addition to my collection and will be a lot of fun to use in games.  It will also look great in pictures which is a big deal to me.  Oh, and there is a second roof without a skylight so folks have the option.

 

Almost glued the wrong window in.Almost glued the wrong window in.
Lovely interior.Lovely interior.
This cut out needs to come out so the minis can move through the entire height of the building.This cut out needs to come out so the minis can move through the entire height of the building.
Scale Team4 is there to show how big this beast really is.Scale Team4 is there to show how big this beast really is.

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