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Epicast Tech Bridge |
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I think this is an Epicast Tech Bridge, but I'm not certain. Anyone better able to identify this? |
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Epicast Terrain |
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2 Storage Tanks and a Power Station, I think. The storage tanks were painted by Jamie and Melly from paintmymini, and the power station was painted by Micah Fitzpatrick... I think he really brought this piece to life. |
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Epicast Drainage Pipes |
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I think these are Epicast. Anyone better able to identify this? |
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Epicast Pipes & Hydraulic Jack |
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I think these are epicast. I'm not sure what the hydraulic jack is from... I might use it to base a platform someday, but I haven't figured out what to do with it yet, so for now I just place it on the table as another piece of scenery.. |
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Bunkers |
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The left bunker might be Armorcast, and the right bunker might be Epicast. Anyone better able to identify these? |
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Dumpsters |
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The front two are Armorcast. The back two might be Epicast. Anyone better able to identify them? |
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Scotia-Grendel Scenery |
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I think the consoles and locker are Grendel, but I'm not so sure about the cryogenic chambers. Micah Fitzpatrick painted the consoles and locker, even using flourescent paint on the screens. Jamie and Melly of paintmymini painted the cryo chambers... the color scheme was cute. |
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Armorcast Modular Refinery 1, 2, and 3. |
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Painted by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini in exchange for Magic cards after I stopped playing MTG.. |
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Armorcast Modular Refinery 4, 5, and 6. |
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Painted by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini in exchange for Magic cards after I stopped playing MTG.. The base on Refinery 5 has an open space that always seemed like it needed another piece to me. |
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Armorcast Modular Refinery 7 and 8. |
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Painted by Micah Fitzpatrick... very crisp, the chemicals and some details are done with flourescent paint. |
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Armorcast Ruined Oil Storage Tank, Ruined LPG Storage Tank, and Bubbly Vat. |
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Painted by Micah Fitzpatrick... the chemicals are done with flourescent paint. I bought the Bubbly Vat from the Armorcast booth at a convention before it was released as a set of three. |
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Amorcast Storage and Machinery |
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Front to back, left, to right: Small 3 Round Tank Unit/Tri-Tank Fuel Cell, Large 3 Round Tank Unit/Tri-Tank Fuel Cell, Large Fuel Processor, Large Cryo Tanks, Large Cryo Generator, Radar Dish, and Wave Cannon (I use it more like a dish). |
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Armorcast Overhead Pipeline |
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A versatile set, but no one will use them unless you provide cover on and around the walkways. The ruined pieces don't stay on well, and the tall support could use larger bases to keep them from tipping (I'd recommend thin plastic sheet so you can place other terrain on top). I have 12 short walkways, 8 long walkways, 6 short ends, 9 short expansions, 1 short corner, 4 four-way junctions, 2 tall ends, 1 tall expansion, and 1 tall corner. I'd like to see Armocast do a tall four-way junction that also accepts low connections to transition between heights... tee intersections would be nice a well. |
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Armorcast Techwalks and Catwalks Prototypes |
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I think I bought from one of the Armorcast casters at a game convention flea market. I suspect they are prototypes, because the production versions have stops in the walkways to prevent minis from slipping when used as ramps. Rather than use PVC pipe, I used threaded 3/4 inch end caps and couplers so that I can adjust the height on either end or switch to taller heights by adding more threaded PVC. |
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Amorcast Pipe Walls, Double Check Valves, and Propane Tank |
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Painted by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini in exchange for Magic cards after I stopped playing MTG. |
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Armorcast Containers |
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Left Front: Larger piece from Small Crate Stacks 1 set. Left Back: Mediem Crate Stack 2. Right Side: Small Crate Stacks 2 set. Painted by Micah Fitzpatrick, he add some nice detailing. |
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Armorcast Scrap Piles |
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Medium Scrap Piles 1 (2 pieces with bricks), 2 and 3 as well as Large Rubble Pile. If memory serves, the large scrap was painted by Burt Tekeuchi of Ronin Craftworks and the rest by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini. |
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Forge World Fuel Dump |
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Painted by Micah Fitzpatrick. |
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Tehnolog Robogear Construction Sets |
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Hexagon, Power Plant, and Platformer sets. Beautiful sets, but they take forever to trim off the sprues, and I spent enough time building coherent setups that I'm not likely to reconfigure them anytime soon. They should probably be glued for long term stability, and they are prime candidates for kit bashing. |
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Girder Bridge |
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I think this was a HO scale Model Power Girder Bridge. I cut what I think was an Evergreen Scale Models sheet of Corrugated Metal Siding, and glued in strips where the track and sidewalk were supposed to be. Looks like I might have done some grinding on the bottom as well... I made this a few years ago, and I didn't take notes. The result is a very durable bridge that provides cover. |
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Barricade |
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Made with two WH40K oil drums, a corrugated fastener, and Plastruct O Scale Diamond Plate patterned plastic sheet. Corrugated fasteners are used to join soft wood edge to edge. I found a pack in the nails section at a local hardware store. As you can see in the photo, one edge is slighty sharp but you can file it down if you think safety might be an issue... a much more durable barricade than one made from corrugated cardboard, and it already looks like two-sided corrugated siding. |
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Containers |
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I think the set in the left from were I-Kore for their Void system, painted by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini. The oil drums on the right front are from a Pegasus Hobbies Oil Drums Set that comes pre-painted. Back left is a resin piece, but I don't remember the company anymore. The containers in the back right I bought as part of a large lot of resin cast offs, but I don't know much else about their origin. |
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Model Train Scenery |
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Chooch Enterprises Heavy Machines Freight Car Load repainted by Micah Fitzpatrick to really bring out the details. Model Power HO scale search light... I haven't cut the wires, because I might actually power it someday. Bachman G scale Shipping Crate (Small) that I dry-brushed to make it look dirtier. |
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Computer Console, Power Grid Towers, Piller |
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I think the computer console is Leviathan, now Scotia-Grendel. The 15 towers I bought as part of a large lot of resin cast offs, but I don't know much else about their origin. The piller is actually made from a stack of 1/300 buildings from the same resin lot (I only collect 25-28mm scale... I had to draw the line somewhere). I usually place it inside the opening created by Necromunda floor templates that have a hole in the middle to block line of sight. |
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Craters |
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I-Kore, painted by Micah Fitzpatrick. He added water effects to puddles. |
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Rubble |
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Easy Eight WW2 rubble piles... every variety I came across. Painted by Jamie and Melly of paintmymini. |
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Rackham AT-43 Scenery |
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Accessory Expansion Set 2-ATAC02 with the containers quickly drybrushed to look dirtier. I always wanted full size shipping containers, and these open up to store the rest of the set. The low walls can be set in a straight line or in an arc, depending on how they are placed. I think the nanogenerators are supposed to be weapons, but I just use them as unusual looking spotlights. All in all, a versatile and durable set. |
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Grated Bridge |
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This started out a the front of a moniter mounted speaker. I cut off the speaker and ground everything down to the faceplace (took hours). I was planning to add more details but never got around to it... very durable though. |
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Truss Bridge |
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I think this is a Model Power HO Scale Truss Bridge. I ground out the areas that looked like wood grain... usable as is but would benefit from more detailing. |
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