Lance Turret by The-First-Magelord on DeviantArt
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KlappaKlaus (@bleze_it)
The latest Tweets from KlappaKlaus (@bleze_it). @Pixelbiester Structrue freelancer.halftime nerd.Placing blocks. Open for commissions
Rapid_Tabletop on Twitter
“#warhammer40k Adeptus Ministratum building complete. More pictures at my Instagram Rapid_Tabletop. This one and 2 other pieces are on my backlog I need to complete before building new pieces. #gamesworkshop #wargaming #warhammer40kterrain #hobby #wargamingterrain #citadel”
Fortress, Terrain, Warhammer 40,000 - Smaller fort - Gallery
Finally done with my ruined bridge inspired by Osgiliath for my LotR BSG game I have on the way. There's a mini in he bottom right for scale
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Random Sketches III, Friedemann Allmenroeder
More quick old sketches that I still like despite the issues I see in them now =) Check out my tumblr for more sketches and regular updates: http://flasc.tumblr.com/
Unleash Your Underhive Architect - Warhammer Community
The new Zone Mortalis kits are available to pre-order from this weekend, offering unparalleled flexibility for creating scenery. Take a ...
Barricade Double Wall - Sci-Fi
This is the Sci-Fi Barricade Double Wall from Terrain 4 Print. Great to build that defensive wall around your City or Buildings. Sci-Fi Barricade Double Wall is 4" l x 2-1/2" w x 3-1/2" h. This is great addition to any table top Sci-Fi RPG. It is printed out in grey PLA which is easily painted. I can print in many other colors if you would like. Just add a note to the order or send me a message. Note: Mini is to represent scale and not included. *****Terrain 4 Print Licensed Printer***** All…
Water Power by Phil Pantano
Colonel Ward Pump StationIn the early 1900s colossal five story high, 60-foot, steam pumps delivered water to the city of Buffalo. They were eventually replaced by smaller, but very powerful electric pumps, which are still in use.These mammoth steam pumps still sit along side their smaller replacements, and have attracted attention from pump and steam engine enthusiasts.