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    jmartinson
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    Some of Terrain I have been designing for my GKR Game. I went with a modular system to add more variety and different building heights. Still test printing this set. Once that is done, I will make any corrections that need to be done. And then do a Ruined set.

    Oh yes, I did new building bases to match the official ones.

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    jmartinson
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    #1201723

    jmartinson
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    Something lurking in my city.20180525_231628Kaiju model from Duncan Shadow Loucas.

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    spaced2020
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    It all looks pretty awesome. I have had one game of GKR:HH when a friend got his copy, we did a 4 player free for all and it was a blast! Your terrain certainly adds a nice dynamic. The Kaiju model is also awesome.

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    jmartinson
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    I have yet had time to do a game. Partially my fault, I moved away frim my game group years ago and its hard to reestablish a new one.

    The Kaiju model is from Duncan Shadow Loucas if you have a 3D printer. 20180603_181535

    I am thinking of doing an unofficial expansion auto GKR and putting it into the game as an AI card driven monster.

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    davehawes
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    The buildings and Kaiju model look awesome. Seems like the perfect homebrew expansion for GKR!

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    jmartinson
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    Some military trucks on a base. Got my printer down to the .04 Micron layer heights which is not bad for an FDM printer.

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    janus1004
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    @jmartinson – .04 Micron is certainly impressive and the result looks very good! Which nozzle size did you use for this?

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    jmartinson
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    Its just the standard .4 nozzle.

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