So better late than never right?
The holidays this year was spent with my friends and family in Turkey which caused a ton of visits to all of them throughout the trip.
And this caused a lot of work needing to get done upon my return.
Buuuuuuut.. let's get the brushes wet a bit..
A semi quick paint up for Adeptus Titanicus to give a bit more scatter terrain. 3D printed a long time ago but cries out to get painted to shake out the cobwebs to get back into the swing of things.
And it has helped me some. And am hoping now to get the titans and knights finished up very soon. Or at least tackling them here.
Absolutely no idea how to score these as they barely fit half of a cube but am just happy to get back to painting and see all that others are doing in this great comp.
Let's see where this takes me now 😉
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Terrific to see you join us Kyle! I love Adeptus Titanicus, but for it to really sing it needs a good bit of terrain and these fit the bill perfectly. I can just see a brace of Warhounds stalking around these piles of containers, all jockeying to get in the killing shot.
Well done Kyle and welcome back!
- Curt
Well, that's part of the international shipping backlog right there!
ReplyDeleteNice mini-containers, Kyle - welcome back! :)
In under the wire! Nice work on these simple but effective LoS blockers.
ReplyDeleteA lovely hunting ground in the making... ENGINE KILL!
ReplyDeleteNice work Kyle.
ReplyDeletenice work, eventually
ReplyDeleteGlad that you made the cut. Lots of uses for your terrain bits.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteUseful looking kit!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Very usable stuff here, glad you made it and welcome aboard.
ReplyDeleteCrate Scott mate, they''re good! I'll get me coat.....
ReplyDeleteVery nice work indeed Kyle
Welcome back Kyle, nice work on the containers
ReplyDeleteHi Kyle:
ReplyDeleteThere was a thread on Twitter recently on logistics in the 40k setting, I can see here why. Nice scatter.
Cheers, MikeP
Useful pieces!
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