This was painted by my wife and then further weathered by me. I've decided that this is a waste material reclamation processor, the kind of thing that would recycle trash by melting it down and separating it into its constituent parts for use in automated fabricators, nano assemblers, and industrial 3D printers. It is a bit meta. What do you think?
I got these cool 1920s/30s era cars at the flea market today. They are too big at 143rd scale, but they look pretty good next to heroic 28 mm, which are probably around 1:50 scale.
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Splendor of Fire is a throwback to the Golden Age of the Internet, when everyone had their own websites and centralized platforms with their pay-for-play and algorithmic censorship were only a glimmer in the bright, dead, alien eyes of the technocrats. We are dedicated to the hobbies of miniature wargaming and tabletop RPGs, not shilling for big companies. We use miniatures from ‘unapproved’ manufacturers, make our own army lists, and play out of print games and ‘obsolete’ editions.
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