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FO3 and NV Rob-Co Terminal.
Here's a beta builders .pdo of the FO3 and NV Rob-Co terminal.
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Check out the blog at the above link. I've uploaded several models, not all of which are FO3, or NV. Much more to come!
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Rob-Co Terminal-1.pdo - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download |
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Great job on these guys.
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Thank you. I'm doing this for the fans and trying to do models that haven't been done. There are a lot more in developement and a lot more to come. Please, join my blog and check back often. Thanks!
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I know I get a lot of request for smaller buildings like from Megaton in 28mm scale.
I don't know how to unwrap the computer models, so I never got far into it. If you are interested in doing those types of models, you could post in the terrain forum at Warseer. I'm sure a lot of people there would get good use out of them. |
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Warseer is at Terrain Project Logs - WarSeer
28mm scale is around 1/50 to 1/60 For more info, you will have to ask Tommygun |
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Unfortunately my software skills are very limited, so I can't supply file names.
I used to have a few of the wire models and textures, but I lost track of them. Really any of the smaller buildings found throughout fallout would work on terrain boards. I have had a few request for the buildings listed on the Megaton map. The Brass Lantern, Craterside Supply and the Clinic specifically, but any of the Megaton buildings would work. Porter's Café coffee shop in Canterbury Commons has been requested too. At 28mm (1/56 scale) most of the buildings would have a foot print around 4x4 to 8x8 inches square (100mm to 200mm) with over sized doors of 1.7 inches (43mm) tall. You need tall doors as the minis stand on a thick base and this makes them a lot taller. I posted a picture of some paper terrain buildings I designed as an example of how they are used and what sizes that are needed. |
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I see what you're both getting at now. I'm sure I could unfold anyone one of those models and texture them, but I'm not sure how buildable they would be at that scale. I'm always willing to give something bew a shot though. I'll see what I can come up with that isn't to complicated to start. However, I'm probably going to need some kind of preliminary size information, so I'll start with a 1, 0r 2 story building first.
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