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A Brave New World

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A Brave New World

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Fallout 4 is probably one of my all-time favourite games and is the reason I bought a PS4 all those years ago.  This month we finally see the world of Fallout hit the big screen, so it seems like as good a time as any to get to grips with fallout on the tabletop.

A couple of mates are looking at diving into Fallout Factions, and I have been collecting Fallout Wasteland Warfare for a little while now so it’s probably about time I did something with the models I’ve gathered.

This project, hopefully, will encompass a variety of Fallouty goodness.

To start with I guess we should slap some terrain down, pick up some dice and try and learn the basics.

The terrain here is a mixture of scratch built, plastic bits, resin and filament-printed bits all stirred together to hopefully try to create something that I can build upon over the lifetime of this project.

I plan to use a combination of different techniques and approaches with this stuff to try and break away from the feeling that everything has all come from the same mould.

So, the table is set for our first few steps into a brave new world.

Filament Printed house with scratch built wooden and card roof and brass and metal down pipes.   Loose scatter is mostly resin and filament prints with a few bits from plastic kits added in for variety.Filament Printed house with scratch built wooden and card roof and brass and metal down pipes. Loose scatter is mostly resin and filament prints with a few bits from plastic kits added in for variety.
The roof of the main house is removable, and the tiles are just made from card.  The battlemats are also used for games of the walking dead.  The red car in the bottom right was printed on a cheap Ender 3 Filament printer and I am pretty happy with it came out.  The roof of the main house is removable, and the tiles are just made from card. The battlemats are also used for games of the walking dead. The red car in the bottom right was printed on a cheap Ender 3 Filament printer and I am pretty happy with it came out.
Resin Vehicles and few bits of scatter from various mantic terrain crates.  The dead tree is from a boardgame upgrade, I think the game was Hate.Resin Vehicles and few bits of scatter from various mantic terrain crates. The dead tree is from a boardgame upgrade, I think the game was Hate.
Plastic assessories mixed with printed parts.Plastic assessories mixed with printed parts.
Terrain crates barricades, or at least I think they were from one of those.Terrain crates barricades, or at least I think they were from one of those.
Balsa wood and card roof.  The building is mounted on plastic-card for rigidity.Balsa wood and card roof. The building is mounted on plastic-card for rigidity.
A Brave New World
A Brave New World

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