Secure The New Gravity Lift From TTCombat
January 27, 2017 by brennon
TTCombat is not just exploring the canals of Venice as they released a new kit this week. Check out the Gravity Lift which would be great for all manner of Sci-Fi battlefields.
Made out of MDFthis is built for any 28-32mm game you might have in your collection. In particular, I could see this being awesome for Infinity or maybe Beyond The Gates Of Antares. It has that cleaner Sci-Fi look to it which would fit with that world.
As you can see they have added a few more bits and pieces to give it additional character too. Around the base of the structure, you have these cells which might be something you need to protect as part of a mission.
Maybe you'd even be able to bring some acrylic plastic into the mix here and add it to the Gravity Lift. You could use it for a variety of different screens for example.
What do you think?
"Around the base of the structure, you have these cells which might be something you need to protect as part of a mission..."
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It looks cool, but also really fragile. I think maybe that amongst my acrylic additions will have to be acrylic rods supporting the upper rings.
You make a good point. Maybe dowel for the cheapskates amongst us.
If you look around in your friendly local train/airplane/RC car store they sometimes have acrylic rod at more reasonable prices than buying from online.
It was during one of those “happy accidents” that I found my supply of rods. One purchase will give you enough for several projects.
metal rods would be better I think?
Metal rods would be stronger, but acrylic would be prettier. 😉
Regardless of the rod used, special care would still be necessary to keep from ripping the rod out of its anchor points. So why not use the prettiest option?
halo had them so could be a small command level unit?
Wow that’s cool looking.
Poundland in U.K. Sell metal chopsticks in sets o six that would make ideal metal supports that would not break the bank and are hollow and light weight.