![]() ![]() Next up are umpteen containers from yet another German site: ![]() These are available from a German site for children: //but you'll have to do a bit of digging around to find them. Next up are another three 'freebies', but aimed towards children, hence their simplicity, but there is still nice detailing on the doors and it's yet more variation. These three were obtained from a great site : It is in Spanish, but for English readers there is a translate to English button.There are a great many more free models on this site too, but mostly for a futuristic style of game. The WWG containers were the first ones I obtained and the only ones I actually paid out for, my others were all free downloads found on the Interweb thingy. I have also made the three individual containers separately, but for some reason the rubbish photographer forgot to get a snap of them. Note though that I have no intention whatsoever of making some attempt at a container port!įirst up is a kitbash (how I hate that word) of the three WorldWorksGames containers. Provide some easy scatter terrain and seem fairly iconic in a quite a few zombie novels I've read. ![]() I've had these on my to do list for no other reason than they're quick to make (comparatively), ![]()
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