About this deal
Using the same materials you can shape foam board in a raised circle and attach it to a base to create a blast crater. When im done im going to cover it all in concrete effect flock and paint it up to look like actual terrain, sounds like a lot of work but as sad as it is its a huge amount of fun, if it goes well ill add some pictures in a week or two, if not it will be my secret time killing shame lol.
His “reimagined” set includes a variety of soldiers and vehicles, including his own personal take on the space marine, mech suits, some nifty looking tanks and even some orc baddies for them to fight against. wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors.Paddy Bricksplitter brings us an excellent LEGO version of the other Terminator — one of the fearsome Space Marines from the Warhammer 40k universe.
Piotr “decided to improve [on Mando-Bricks] Space Marines”, including designing a heavily-armored Space Marine Terminator entirely from scratch. The chunky mecha and monsters with oversized weapons and edgy elements are just charming in a twisted way. Finding a spot for such a strange piece likely proved challenging, but the builder managed to find a perfect spot for them on either side of the mech’s head, to form what looks like a respirator or perhaps like rounded cheeks.
As a finishing touch, custom stickers are used to add the fine details and make it especially accurate to the source material. Dubbed “Warhammer 50k,” Santosa’s build is comprised of units that he designed himself after being introduced to 40K by a friend.