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nikkilalatablog · 6 days
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ivebeentotheforest · 4 months
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Sandworms in battle - Dune: Part Two (2024)
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Sister of Battle by Garry Wharton
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adrienjay · 7 months
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MORE TRANSFORMERS WITH BOWS. MORE. MOOOOORE.
CROSSBOWS. BOWS THAT SHOOT PLASMA ARROWS. BOWS THAT SHOOT PHYSICAL METAL BOLTS. BOWS THAT SHOOT FIRE.
SMALL BOWS THAT ARE EASY TO CARRY AROUND ON STEALTH MISSIONS. GIANT INDUSTRIAL STEEL BOWS THAT ONLY A BOT THE SIZE OF ULTRA MAGNUS CAN DRAW.
INTRICATE, ARTISTIC, GORGEOUS CAMIEN BOWS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THEIR WIELDER. PLAIN GRAY MASS-PRODUCED BOWS FOR M.T.O SOLDIERS THAT HAVE HAD NAMES AND SYMBOLS AND DOODLES ETCHED INTO THEIR METAL BY PEOPLE WHO ARE DESPERATE FOR ANY OUTLET FOR SELF EXPRESSION AND INDIVIDUALITY.
DO YOU SEE MY VISION. DO YOU SEE IT.
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alphamecha-mkii · 2 months
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Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan Schematic
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ruoyuart · 9 months
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Did a SoB/Necron speedpaint, was feeling like I hadn't done anything just painty for a while :)
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vlepkaaday · 10 months
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Just doodling around the other day 😀 I kind of came up with these two Sisters of Battle:) thought they look like shady ladies so I gave them this dialogue. I like the sporty look but definitely should cut back on the back light I seem to be putting it on every piece recently:D
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star-wars-forever · 3 months
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𓆩 f o r s a k e n 𓆪
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gebo4482 · 6 months
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INVINCIBLE Season 2 Episode 1
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silvercompassmaps · 13 days
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Modular Subway | Build your own train station with 20 modular tiles!
Embark on a thrilling race through the subway system in an attempt to find a dangerous device that is set to explode underneath the city's most populous city. Can you find and disarm the bomb in time?
Build your own underground subway system with these 20 modular tiles! These can be rotated and arranged in various ways to make your own customized dungeon.
These tiles come with abandoned and unfurnished variants for even further flexibility and freedom.
You can download the first 8 tiles for free here.
Check out my free map archive here.
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zippocreed501 · 11 months
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FROM THE B-MOVIE BADLANDS...
...images from the lost continent of cult films, b-movies and celluloid dreamscapes
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Starfighters in 70's/80's SF movies
Tally ho! Let's fire up those pulse engines, charge the laz-burners and see if we can bag one of those damn Vyveek bounders! What?
Battlestar Galactica (1978) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979) Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) Flash Gordon (1980) Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone  (1983)The Ice Pirates (1984)The Last Starfighter (1984) Enemy Mine (1985)
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oldschoolfrp · 10 months
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“Jump and die with Battle Born, a complete ‘armored merc’ RPG” by Joseph Hilmer and George Rahm, featured in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer, Vol 2, Issue 1, Sept/Oct 1992, with Todd Pickens cover art.
The Space Gamer was created by Metagaming in the 70s, then continued by Steve Jackson Games who eventually dropped the “The” from the title. SJG also added Fantasy Gamer as a separate magazine before folding fantasy topics back into Space Gamer. Several other companies later took over the titles for brief runs. Hilmer and Rahm published 9 print issues as Better Games, starting with the issue above.
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Stormbolter Sister of Battle by hou_jae04
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robsheridan · 4 months
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BATTLE SANTAS trading cards were all the rage of Christmas 1988, hyping kids up for a toy line and film franchise that never came to be after Christian protesters halted production.
The cards, produced before the first film was finished, tell the story of a multiverse of cosmic Santas who arrive from across time on an array of Battle Sleighs to help Earth’s Santa save Christmas future from the forces of Hell. On Santa’s lunar battlestation workshop (where he relocated after the North Pole was ravaged in The Santa Wars), his elves built armed vehicles from old toy parts and the re-animated corpses of reindemons, the hellbeasts of the demon army unleashed on Earth after a portal to hell was opened in the North Pole when oil companies drilled near Santa's Earth Workshop (thanks to Reagan’s deregulation of protected lands).
The early release of the trading cards was meant to generate buzz for the film’s funding and toy licensing, but the plan backfired, as the cards revealed a controversial plot point: Mecha-Jesus, the Cybersavior, a towering robotic kaiju Jesus built by the Battle Santas as their last stand against Satan. Mecha-Jesus is piloted by the real Jesus, who the Battle Santas summon back to mortal form. When Christian groups heard about children trading cards that depicted Jesus eviscerating enemies with Nazareth Napalm missiles and shooting Light of the Lord laser beams from his robo-eyes while shouting “The Power of Christ compels you to DIE!” over heavy metal music, a firestorm of protests made the entire BATTLE SANTAS property toxic to investors, leaving the trading cards the only glimpse of a Christmas epic that never came to be.
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alphamecha-mkii · 2 months
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Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
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