Biggle Bear's battleworn buildings

Alternatively they could be used for mini displays or space hulk style corridors.
 
As playing pieces I’d go with the first one. Seems much more stable, especially if you’re putting game boards or other scenery on top of it. The taller ones seem too weak for play, and too large for access tunnels that would be under the floors.
 
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Whenever I open a pack of air hardening clay I like to try making a bunch of things in case I don’t manage to seal it properly. Soooo…


I made these roll things. Super simple. Excluding drying time for the clay it took about 30 minutes maybe.

All I did was
-flatten a ball of clay on my hand,
-use a texture roller on the exposed side, then
-roll it into a tube making sure not to blend in the edges.
-After 2 days of drying I undercoated white and
-used a watered down red for a flesh inside and a yellow outside,
-then mixed darker colours to the yellow to give the whole thing a wash.

I’ve not decided what they are specifically. Maybe an ork fungus, or tyranid cocoon, or warp flora? I just wanted them to look gross.

Any suggestions for names or what else they could represent, feel free to fire them off.
 
These look like orange and white fungus I've seen growing out from under some of my parents bushes when I was a child. They smelled horrid. We would gang up with the neighbor kids and dare each other to get close and break one open without wretching. Much fun to be had!

I'm going to steal this idea for when I get around to making Necromunda terrain because I want to build a fungus logging camp. One of the gangs I want to build will be loggers, base the gangleader on Paul Bunyan.
 
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the clay shapes can be the flowers or stems of the plant...

I looked up the name and there is one official 'blurry' illustration (and an US learning platform) with that name