Wednesday, 17 September 2014

DRAMASCAPE'S CRATES AND CONTAINERS

Another piece of art from the fantastic artist GRIMBRO, I'm sure most of you will recognise the zombie as Big Daddy (played by Eugene Clark) from the 2005 film Land of the Dead. Directed by the maestro himself George A. Romero. Enjoy!


OK, enough culture on with the fun. More card modelling adventures again this time. Nothing spectacular just some scatter terrain to provide a little cover and to block line of sight. These are from Dramascape via the Wargame Vault and is again free to download. The goal is to cover as much of the table as possible for free.

REMEMBER TO READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
This is a relatively simple kit, they are after all just boxes, big boxes but still just boxes. Even though it's a simple kit, I still urge you to read the instructions before you start assembly. (This cannot be stressed enough).

CONTAINERS!

So you get three different container textures, they are pretty generic so could be used in a sci-fi or near future setting as well as a modern one. Nothing much to say about them, they are big rectangular boxes, nuff said.

CRATES!

You also get three different textures for what are descibed as crates. Although not like your traditional crate, these things are huge. Again quite generic so can be utilised in a variety of settings. Basically three big square boxes.

A BIG ASS PIECE OF COVER.

A final shot of everything together, I'm sure these will get a lot of use filling in spaces between and around buildings. Always handy to have I suppose.

That's all I got for this time dudes and dudettes, so until next time heed the DUDE and "take it easy".



13 comments:

  1. Good find, Bob. They're very usable in a variety of settings.

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    1. Thanks Bryan.
      I like the price the best Dude!
      Universal usage.

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  2. Nice work Bob they all add to the ambience of the gaming table. They look great!

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    1. Thanks Simon.
      I'm sure they'll become staple soon enough.

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  3. When I look at these I do wonder about a zombie game on a container ship or Port. But IF you keep your eyes open you still see some around towns. Stay cool and Groovy dude!

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    1. Thanks Clint.
      Our local discount retailer uses these as storage in their car park.

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  4. Great work on the containers - they are a really nice reason to go into card models as far as I am concerned. Resin ones would be awfully expensive and with the card models, you could fill a board with them easily!

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    1. Thanks Mathyoo.
      Card is the way forward dude, so many freebies available.

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  5. Definitely a good find, a great way to an an industrial area to a gaming table in a pretty short space of time

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  6. Good find Bob -I must admit that I missed these when searching for similar things (free).
    I have collected an immense amount of freebies downloads, containers, buildings, vehicles and so on.

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    1. Thanks Joe.
      Your posts on BotLL where a great help in my search for freebies.
      Free card modelling is the way forward!

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  7. Thanks for the review Bob we are glad you like our Crates

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