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Elmir paints Armoured Clash: Land warfare in the Dystopian Age.

Elmir paints Armoured Clash: Land warfare in the Dystopian Age.

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Armoured Clash was announced for 2024… so I'm getting a running start on this and diving into 10mm armoured combat!

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Some paint on the wall section.

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Some paint on the wall section.

The research station parts and walls are printed up. This is a massive 30*40cm terrain bit on a combination of 3mm and 3mm expanded PVC foam for texturing.

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The research station parts and walls are printed up. This is a massive 30*40cm terrain bit on a combination of 3mm and 3mm expanded PVC foam for texturing.
The research station parts and walls are printed up. This is a massive 30*40cm terrain bit on a combination of 3mm and 3mm expanded PVC foam for texturing.

The walls and gates for the research facility are printed.

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The walls and gates for the research facility are printed.

The first few prints: the gas refinery zone!

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The first few prints: the gas refinery zone!
The first few prints: the gas refinery zone!
The first few prints: the gas refinery zone!

Prepping the table... Making a rough sketch of what I want to make.

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In November 2024, one of the largest wargaming events is coming back: Crisis.

 

I gave demos at their club using my Dystopian Wars table last year, so I’m making a table for Armoured Clash for next year.

Now the game isn’t out, but Warcradle did announce their industrial terrain plastics, so I’m going to start in that theme, using 3D prints from the Lazy Forger… They just started their second wave campaign with some awesome 6mm sets. A little upscaling to 10mm was perfectly doable though, that’s the beauty of printing!

But first, the table will need a rough sketch:

Prepping the table... Making a rough sketch of what I want to make.

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