Mechanical November '18 : Power Turbine Part 1
Over at Azazel's Bitz Box the November challenge is 'Mechanical' miniatures and scenery.
I've been meaning to make some more 40K scenery for a while, and I've never taken part in a challenge like this before. So today I spent a pleasant few hours working on a large power-turbine piece.
So far it looks like this:
It's quite messy, but the the core of it is there.
The left end is meant to be a turbine driven by high pressure gas coming out from underground. The idea is that this would drive a shaft in the central tube, which in turn drives the generator end (the right hand side).
The plan is for it to have some access hatches, cooling radiators, rivets, and a couple of control consoles. There's a lot of filling/tidying that's needed before then, but it's getting there.
Here's some detail of the inflow pipe and exhaust vents.
Overall, a promising start to the challenge!
I've been meaning to make some more 40K scenery for a while, and I've never taken part in a challenge like this before. So today I spent a pleasant few hours working on a large power-turbine piece.
So far it looks like this:
It's quite messy, but the the core of it is there.
The left end is meant to be a turbine driven by high pressure gas coming out from underground. The idea is that this would drive a shaft in the central tube, which in turn drives the generator end (the right hand side).
The plan is for it to have some access hatches, cooling radiators, rivets, and a couple of control consoles. There's a lot of filling/tidying that's needed before then, but it's getting there.
Here's some detail of the inflow pipe and exhaust vents.
Yes, that is a (never used!) medical specimen tube. |
...and the internal cardboard structure
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