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So I want to build something a little more different for my table. I bought a few boxes of bastions, and I’m trying to put them all together like this.

 

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But I don’t know how to do the inward corner. I’m trying to look for information online, and I found a picture or two of what I want, but I can’t see how they achieved it. Anyone have information that can help me?

 

Here’s the best picture I could find similar to what I want. I think.

 

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bastions are built just with bottom, middle and top row. Those are divided by order.

Two parts per one corner at bottom which "wall" attaches

Middle section is just founr walls in shape of a box

top is kinda same. About SM height of four walls in square.

If you can see sprue pics, you can easily imagine how to cut  or just build straight "into" corner to corner as walls go back/forward/back for those heavy bolters at the middle per wall kinda like  - _ - configuration.

In your pic, i would just build normal bastion and attach tiniest version you can build to test fit and see. Do not glue anything together before dryfitting, trust me.

 

Tiniest bunker/bastion you can make is entrance and "roof" walls together, without middle walls with heavybolters.

Edited by Jukkiz

Hi,

Based on the reference picture, I believe the bastion shown has a total 3x7 footprint (1 unit corresponding to one wall), combining two 2x2 parts connected by a 3x1 part (see bottom drawing). I think the inward L corner was achieved by cutting part of the ground level so it fits on the adjacent wall, with the cut following the shape of the adjacent wall, as highlighted in red in the following picture.

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