Build Knights Of Dice’s Massive Breyfogle Logistics Warehouse
January 12, 2017 by brennon
Knights Of Dice have been tinkering around over the last few weeks and have bought out one of their biggest kits, the Breyfogle Logistics Warehouse. See what you think of it...
This building, in the background of Senty City, looks for all intents and purposes like a legitimate business but who knows what goes on behind those doors. The actual building is pretty huge (although exact measurements aren't available) but it comes with a big interior worthy of a showdown.
The cavernous interior would be great for a proper scrap and the roof also acts as a nice place for a showdown between heroes and villains. Importantly it provides you with some nice options for gameplay and access so you can either clamber up the fire escape, come in from another building onto its flat roof, or straight through the front door!
It reminds me of some of the buildings you infiltrated in Mafia III and could well work in that setting too!
Sweeping Streets & Stacking Pallets
On a somewhat smaller scale, we also have the Street Sweeper from Knights Of Dice which could well be seen bumbling along in the street outside the building above.
...and to give your city a bit more of a lived in feel you can also get your hands on the Pallet Jack & Pallets set. Having these tools lying around creates the illusion that at some point folks were working away in the locations you're fighting over.
Will you be going straight for the big building as a new project for the month or would you prefer to play around with the little kits instead?
Drop your thoughts below!
"The cavernous interior would be great for a proper scrap and the roof also acts as a nice place for a showdown between heroes and villains..."
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I assume that the name is a reference to Norm Breyfogle, the long-time Batman artist who co-created characters such as Mr Zsasz and the Ventriloquist. Fun fact, the convention of naming streets, buildings, and even characters (such as Arrow’s John Diggle) after writers and artists began in the pages of Batman comics in the late 60s/early 70s. Bob Kane’s contract had granted him sole credit of all art in all Batman comics, even though he drew very little of it. When DC renegogiated the contract with Kane in the 60s, this was removed, and from that point all artists on… Read more »
the building looks great.
I love all of these kits, especially the asymmetrical building. Not normally a fan of laser cut vehicles but the sweeper actually looks utilitarian. I’m extremely surprised to see a pallet jack!!! Ive seen pallets all over the place as well as forklifts. Never do I ever see a pallet jack though, something so small that impresses me.