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Hi Guys!

So this one got away from me a little :D

What started as a cool accessory as part of the Dockside Warehouse build coming up, ended up expanding into a video of its own so I could do it justice.

The idea with this is though it isn't modular, it is quite flexible. It can be a dwarven (or other industrial race) made crane in a fantasy setting, or can also work in industrial sci fi and post apocalyptic settings.

Its surprisingly easy to make when you're just following the tutorial, so let me know what you think and as always I appreciate your likes and comments on Youtube to give the video a boost when it launches!

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Crafting a Working Crane for D&D, 40k, AOS or Necromunda

Crafting tutorial to make a working crane for D&D or wargaming - 40k, Necromunda or Age of Sigmar. ⚔️ JOIN THE ARCHIVE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/RPArchive 🛠️ EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS: http://bit.ly/RPEquipment 🔔 Subscribe and click the bell for more D&D terrain! 👍 If you found this helpful, help me out and like the video up there! Check out my modular terrain systems: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveChannel Follow the channel to catch new videos and previews of upcoming content: Facebook: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveFB Instagram: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveINSTA Other builds featured in this video: Modular temple pieces (the 'docks'): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dACymdrm5k&t=65s Modular wood buildings (the 'ship'). Not their best use, but hey, I don't have a ship yet :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSYfw4aW8ok&t=614s Timestamps: 2:35 Gallery shots/ideas for using 4:53 Start crafting/crane structure 13:32 crane arm 16:41 mechanisms/wheels 23:46 adding chains 26:05 counterweight 26:32 base for rotating 28:25 adding details 31:04 painting 33:47 final gallery shots For any metric users who aren't comfortable with using the inches side of the ruler, I've linked a conversion calculator here: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/length/inch-to-mm.html #Rparchive #ArchiveScatterTerrain

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MRA

Again great work here - I am catching up yet.