Monday, August 16, 2010

Armorcast: Battlefield Scenery

I'm sure you have all seen the old Armorcast Titans like this one and this one. But what isn't often seen is their resin scenery. They have themes that range from planets overrun by Mushrooms to the Grim Dark Future. After Kurgan's somewhat recent post about some of their products over on the BnC I decided to share some of their work with you my beloved non-existent readers and Imaginary Friends.

Goth Tech Ruin Tall Short Corner 


This one is from the Goth Tech Ruins and Buildings series. There are a couple of different ruined buildings as well as some undamaged ones. The one above is 10 USD and if the display miniatures are anything to go the ruins would fit nicely on a 40K table.

Large Oil Storage Tank


This one could probably fit into any 40k scene. From a desert to an over-run rain forest. And it wouldn't just work for Imperial armies but also for Orks. It isn't the cheapest way of getting oil storage tanks costing you 17 USD. More from this series can be found here.

Crater set (3 pieces)


Blast craters in 3 sizes: 6", 4" and 3" across with 4", 2" and 1" center holes. According to the product details there is lots of detail that drybrushes easily. For 9 USD it doesn't seem that overpriced.

Gothic Laboratory Power Generator


This just looks cool. Although for 8 USD could probably made something that I'd be happy with.

Cinematic Effects


These look eve cooler. Although they are a bit expensive with two costing 4.50 USD. The rest of this range looks just as good. Especially these...



Disclaimer - Images taken without permission from the Armorcast website and will be removed if requested.

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad Bulldog got a shout-out for the hamsters! His S is just badass!

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  2. Bulldog is amazing. I'm going end up going through all of the threads I follow on BnC and show some of the stuff... though not any time soon since I've got this month full of scheduled posts. And still no Black Templar reviews/thoughts :(

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