Street Sweeping

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With Boston in ruins the King Cobras come to town to sweep up the streets and finally take control, but they haven't met the local Greencoat militia or run into a RHINO Minuteman Striker yet.

 

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Let's Move Out!!
 

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G.I.*EDDIE

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S.E. Mich :(
Nice set piece...is that your new road you built?

Your weathering on your rides shows up really well too...


Dig'n the big group shots
 

MAJOR BLOOD

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I agree with those guys, your take on the bad guys is great! Looking forward to see how the local militia deal with the armor they are patrolling with.

What I really love is that you take figures people won't even open and make them awesome. Thank you.
 

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Thanks guys!

Yes Eddie that is the one I've been working on. I'll take better shots of it only and put in the thread over in Tutorials going on this. I wanted to see how it would look.

Trying to decide on what type of facade for the first of the corner building pieces. I'm thinking something simple to get one done quick. Maybe granite look with large square/rectangle pieces. Early 1900's