Nick speaking,
Welcome to this review post of the new Laser Cut Card Cyborg Statis Tomb. This new kit offers so much more than just a Bastion for your Necron army, so lets take a look at it and see what it is all about...
First of all, lets talk about the material itself, as I know some of you reading would not have seen my previous reviews of the large amount of LCC products I have. The kit is made from strong cardboard and MDF pieces, with the exception of the green plastic crystal. I find using super glue is the best way to glue the pieces together, as they will stick very quickly and make the card even stronger as the glue soaks into the joints.
As you can see from the picture above, this new kit also has holes for you to use your standard 5x1mm magnets, if you wish to do so, it is not essential that you magnetise them, just an option. Building the sections is very easily done by following the simple instructions provided on the Laser Cut Card website. Once built, the options seem to be endless with what you can use this kit for, including a fantastic cut out idea to place a Monolith onto it. Not only that, but it all folds together nicely for storage. It's another Laser Cut Card winner for me...
12mm WW1 Austro-Hungarian Cavalry
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Austro-Hungarian WW1 Dragoons in early-war uniforms. 12mm metal figures
from Kallistra.
The early-WW1 12 project continues to rumble along the hobby desk....
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