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Of Oil and Iron - A Salute Discovery

Of Oil and Iron - A Salute Discovery

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Terrain

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Terrain idea came from my blood score sensor applicator. It's got a spung loaded part with some interesting shapes.Terrain idea came from my blood score sensor applicator. It's got a spung loaded part with some interesting shapes.
I just looked at the interesting shape at the top of the sensor applicator after it had been used. It looked Sci-fi enough for further investigation and once I took it apart I found was a lovely shape, but wouldn't fit neatly into anything on its own. So I glued a diabetes needle cover up underneath it and glued that to the bottom of the sensor applicator. The segmented ring around the lip of the applicator is also a nice feature and adds to the sci-fi oddness of it. Leadbelcher, bit of weathering. Done.I just looked at the interesting shape at the top of the sensor applicator after it had been used. It looked Sci-fi enough for further investigation and once I took it apart I found was a lovely shape, but wouldn't fit neatly into anything on its own. So I glued a diabetes needle cover up underneath it and glued that to the bottom of the sensor applicator. The segmented ring around the lip of the applicator is also a nice feature and adds to the sci-fi oddness of it. Leadbelcher, bit of weathering. Done.
I wasn't sure what to do for terrain as I have nothing in 15mm scale. I may ask a friend to print some of the official terrain on offer for the game but compliment with some scratch built bits.I wasn't sure what to do for terrain as I have nothing in 15mm scale. I may ask a friend to print some of the official terrain on offer for the game but compliment with some scratch built bits.
This piece was fun. Based on a Blu-ray disc case, using lids from diabetic blood score sensor packaging. Some brush covers as lengths of pipe and lots of weathering.This piece was fun. Based on a Blu-ray disc case, using lids from diabetic blood score sensor packaging. Some brush covers as lengths of pipe and lots of weathering.
Because the shapes are odd and in world function vague...Because the shapes are odd and in world function vague...
They work across different scales.They work across different scales.
I think so anyway.I think so anyway.

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