You'll find here my storage box and my bigger
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This is the storage box of my army... |
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... Which contains several racks... |
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... In which are cut some spaces for the models. The bigger rack sontains
big pieces. I had to start a second box, the first one being full.
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Here is the half-buried skeleton of some gigantic creature, victim
of an old cataclysm. Voici le squelette à demi-enterré
de quelque créature titanesque, victime d'un ancien cataclysme.
The bones are from a sheep, found at a shepherd's. (See the Nurgle
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Formerly, this ruined bunker is a mixer packing, with some paper paste. |
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This armoured hangar is made of a tray, a bike water bottle, the cap
of paint spray and some cardboard. The door opens an closes and a
rhino-like vehicle can go into. The crane is a Grendel accessory.
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These ruins are made from Citadel accessories, paper paste and plastic
card. You can notice the two eldars who killed each other in a former
conflict.
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This village is made of several buildings built on the same base :
food container or ice cream box, with elements in cardboard and a
few details to personalize each building. |
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This ruined building is a fridge packing, with a few accessories. |
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This antenna is made of (from bottom to top) an ice cream box,
a cap of paint spray, a cardboard tea box, a cap of dish washing
product, matches, a CD (from a pityful group) and the cap of a super
glue tube... More some cardboard and a few accessories.
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This antenna is part of a pair, made for a friend. Taking again
the CD-antenna concept (unlikely as it is flat, but good-looking
on a battlefiled), its structure is made of giant matches, some
cardboard, square bases (for the engine) and a few items.
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