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The mighty Titan was lost at the desolated planet during one of numerous human crusades. Sand covered his colossal body, however all vital mechanic organs were preserved in dry air and still functional.
This quite huge piece of terrain was made from styrofoam, painted with airo. My thanks to Yellow one for photos
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Ultaire 04-Nov-09 #307210 |  | Rating: 10 10 |
Mason 15-Jun-08 #261953 |  | Rating: 10 So when do we get to see part II? |
Tribesman 06-May-08 #257736 |  | Rating: 10 I can think of quite a few scenarios to use just as an excuse to bring this bad boy on the table! Nice! |
HellBane 02-Jan-08 #246114 |  | Rating: 10 Another impressive piece. Have you considered doing a basic tutorial article on working with polystyrene? |
fix 29-Dec-07 #245828 |  | Rating: 10 I love the ambience, it's perfect! |
Yellow one 29-Dec-07 #245790 |  | Rating: 10 Thanks for this gift, it`s looking nice on my shelf  |
Mason 28-Dec-07 #245745 |  | Rating: 10 Haha, sleeping giant, nice! I love this idea and its execution. I'm finally getting into scratch-builds and will have to steal this idea and do my own variation on it. Maybe something more along the lines of the illustrations from the 1st printing of the Iron Giant, when he washes up on the beach. |
Cheeba 28-Dec-07 #245725 |  | Rating: 10 great stuff  |
Banshee 26-Dec-07 #245598 |  | Rating: 10 romantic.. |
Matt Cexwish 25-Dec-07 #245482 |  | Rating: 10 My dear Decoy, once again I am overjoyed with this piece... ... it has the epic proportions, perfect colors and Iron Shape you need to make your imagination go steampowered... it gives me inspiration and the will to do something great as well, so... let the next Steampunk Season begin... ...
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