Originally Posted by monkeyfun One minor correction though, the Cygnar Storm Strider is from a game called "Warmachine" by Privateer Press not "Beasts of War".
Originally Posted by bulldogjeff How the hell has Blue Horizon gone as far as it has and only just been nominated now? I thought it was in about 9 months ago!
We left it till now due to the type of build - until very recently, the project due to its complexity, hasn't been much more than a pile of bits (no fault of riekmaharg2). We try to wait till something has at least taken shape before featuring it in MOTM and riekmaharg2 was fine with this.
The process in Cygnar Storm Strider build is metal casting and uses lost foam casting method.
Metal forging is completely different process, in which you heat the part (in forge) and shape it.
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ReplyOne minor correction though, the Cygnar Storm Strider is from a game called "Warmachine" by Privateer Press not "Beasts of War".
Sorry - I've fixed that :)
Nice cases this month, as always ;)
We left it till now due to the type of build - until very recently, the project due to its complexity, hasn't been much more than a pile of bits (no fault of riekmaharg2). We try to wait till something has at least taken shape before featuring it in MOTM and riekmaharg2 was fine with this.
Best of luck to all.
You can nominate more than one :)
Airbender by @nton is some classic highly creative modding if ever I've seen it.
Blue Horizon by riekmaharg2 is Jam packed full of awesomeness, just about every single bit in this one is top notch stuff.
Rough case by Tipchic is fantastic, making water blocks with really normal tools = wow that is proper modding screw the rules :D.
When I vote for a mod I'm not just voting on how awesome a case is, I consider all the other elements that go into it also.
I narrowed it down to 3 I voted for, but it was damn difficult!
Congrats to all the nominees, and good luck to all! ;)
Oh, don't worry, I did :D
Win or lose, I'm riveted by the vote progression.
Great work from all you guys though.
finishes are almost professional
Metal forging is completely different process, in which you heat the part (in forge) and shape it.
ATCS 840 for me. Nothing else was close :D
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