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Sales
(incorporating Custom Work)
Custom
Work:
Pudding
Wrestler Industries specializes in custom-made wargames terrain, and we
can build it to YOUR specifications! If you've been desperate to have
a certain little (or huge!) something, but don't have the time or inclination
to make it, why not hire us to build it? We offer very reasonable rates,
and can ship to anywhere within Australia (although if you want something
REALLY big, we might not be able to post it.
Why not
for a
quote?
Some
examples:
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"KAZAD
GRUNKS"
Dwarf
Hold army display base built for Aaron Grunklee, late 2004. The
hold is large enough to accommodate an entire 2000 tournament point
army comfortably. Each of the front wings can hold a 25 Dwarf regiment
arranged in a 5X5 block. The mini-towers at the corners are designed
to take warmachines. The second level takes two 10 dwarf missile
regiments and another two warmachines.
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The top level holds another two missile units, while a further two
25 strong warrior regiments can be placed in the gate house, and
in front of the gates.
The
cost of the project was minimized by the client supplying the bulk
of the materials.
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"La Maisonthal
Abbey" completed for James Townsend.
This imposing structure
was built over a period of several years by James Townsend. Seeing
no end in sight, he decided to hire PWI to complete it.
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Each
part is removable so the whole abbey can be used as it stands, or
as 'scatter' terrain for a different battlefield. The roofs of buildings
are removable, and each story is also removable so that miniatures
can be placed inside. Interior detail and furniture was added, and
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Although
the project was 3/4 complete when PWI started work on it, it still
needed a lot of tidying up, and was completely lacking any interior.
Several of the buildings where in pieces, and nothing was based. |
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Interior
detail includes a storeroom at the bottom of the tower, shelves
and desks in the main building, a working bell in the bell tower,
and pews and an altar in the chapel.
Again, costs where minimized
by the client supplying most of the materials, and having done the
preliminary work.
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