Back to Fabricator’s Lair‘s prints today. These little pieces can be found in the Epic Sector: Industry bundle and were something I kept printing as little “fill-in” pieces to make a print run last a little longer – for example, if I was printing something larger overnight or while I was at work and didn’t want Flippy to be sitting idle after finishing the main thing, I’d add one or two of these to the plate in order to have an extra little piece ready when I got back.
They’re pretty simple, but have a bit of detail on them. The little skull-in-a-cog icon made me want to edge that section with red (for some reason), and so I ended up extending that motif along the rest of the similar panels. I used an AK Interactive Paint hard-tipped marker (from the “military” set, not the “fantasy/sci fi brush” set) for the red and it was pretty quick and painless to apply. I also used black from those cheap Sharpie paint markers on Amazon, etc to base coat the cog and skull areas in black before drybrushing in silver and then using a white AK marker from the “brush” for the halved iconography. I was going to add some brass to the “cogs” on each generator but decided that there were already enough colours on these things and I didn’t want to turn them into warm-toned skittles.
They’re pretty well fit for purpose as Epic-scale terrain – just LOS-blockers for infantry and movement blockers for most vehicles.
They also work fine as more generic “flavour” scatter terrain for larger scale games. I guess as a bonus, MCP models can throw them at each other as well!
Once again, these models count for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25 – Extended Edition.





Solid choice, great that you can just add things like these to a print run & make the most of it!
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Yeah, smaller bits like these can fit onto a plate and just as importantly make a print complete a bit later so the machine isn’t idle too long.
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Colour scheme looks good with that splash of red! 🙂 They work well across the scales as well!
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Yeah I think they would also work well in larger scales just placed on top of other terrain like buildings as a bit of extra visual detail.
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Nice 👍
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Cheers mate !
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These are very nice, mate. They’re simple to paint and visually appealing. They also work well at different scales and are ubiquitous to a lot of settings. There aren’t many terrain pieces you can say all of those things about!
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Yeah. I’ve got a few more similar bits of machinery to print and paint. Pretty convenient that a lot of these Epic scaled bits im finding to print work across scales. Thanks! 😊
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