My first stumbling block was getting over the destruction of a few lego pieces to make these towers... something that i found to be challenging. Once I conquered that, I was able to proceed. The base of the tower is an upside down medicine bottle with a Lego core. The top half is comprised on some bases, a few tech bits from a Power Plant Set model kit by Pegasus Hobbies and some plastic tubing.
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Here are 3 complete models with a few minis for size comparison.
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Very well done! I would say that it is a match for the forge world models.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are sweet. That terrain they're sitting on looks pretty good too. Lets see some more of that. :)
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