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					 Post subject: Void terrain pieces  Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 10:07 pm   | 
				 
				 
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					 Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 7:52 am Posts: 10348 Location: Malta
				
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						Hi all,  collected the White Dwarf this morning, and gave a longing look at the last four boxes of Void models in store - and finally gavein, getting no. 31909, an armoured bridge. This includes two resin ramps and a span, wide enough for square-based troops to cross two-abreast. I'll take a couple of pics tomorrow. Very ood for Epic, if you are not finicky about the diamond pattern anti-slip steel plates which are obviously out of proportion for epic (the model is intended for 25 (or 28)mm models). I might be tempted to check out a box of craters, too. Quite well priced too.    
					
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					 Post subject: Void terrain pieces  Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 11:34 pm   | 
				 
				 
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						Oooh, VOID  , quality game system. 
					
						
					
  
						
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					 Post subject: Void terrain pieces  Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:16 am   | 
				 
				 
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						Cool stuff Vanvlak... I've got a similar sort of bridge (though its probably micro machnes or something similar- it was originally going to be my entry into the terrain bit of the painting comp, but I didn't have time to do it!
  Recently I've been musing on how to get rid of the tread pattern though, so maybe you'll see more in a month or so!   
					
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					 Post subject: Void terrain pieces  Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 4:41 am   | 
				 
				 
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						Sounds cool - now you cvan play "A Bridge too far" epic style!
  For the tread pattern try  a) lightly rubbing over the pattern with a dremel or file.  This will levae a rough and unveen surface
  b) accept that it has been upgraded with Titan anti-slip treatment!   
  Looking forward to pics!   
					
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					 Post subject: Void terrain pieces  Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 12:28 pm   | 
				 
				 
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						| Quote (Tas @ 29 2005 Jan.,04:41) |  For the tread pattern try  a) lightly rubbing over the pattern with a dremel or file. ?This will levae a rough and unveen surface
  b) accept that it has been upgraded with Titan anti-slip treatment!   |   (a) is a good idea, but for me (b) sounds brilliant!    
  cheers, Tas - pics should come along with my tale of 6 gamers squat pics. 
					
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