Legomania.
Boarding Party
After Operation Isandlwana had proven that there was a significant Eurasian military presence in Africa, the UFA feared for a future attack on their lands. We launched Operation Cetshwayo in an effort to prevent this, advancing into the Eurasian-controlled parts of Central Africa. Not only had Eurasia been funding and supply rebels and militant groups, but they had started building bases and placing troops throughout the region. To stop this, we knew that it would be imperative to cut off the supply chains for the rebels and the troops here. Together, with the aid of our ally Oceania, we began assaults on airports reported to be shuttling supplies and troops in, as well as the port city of Soyo, which intelligence had stated was a major site for the import of weapons and supplies. Cutting off these access points for the Eurasian military would be vital to the success of Operation Cetshwayo…
It was just after 10:40 at night. We had seen the huge shipping freighter pull into the dock just five hours ago. The port city of Soyo, just barely in Eurasian occupied territory in Central Africa, had been busy and bustling all day. My squad and I had been anxious all day long too, with the anticipation of this first strike in Operation Cetshwayo weighing heavily on our minds. We knew this was a vital target, and I was thankful for the aid of an Oceania Advanced Infantry squad for the land operation of this mission. Our plan was for us and them to rush the freighter, with two other Oceania infantry operatives taking a small boat out to the freighter for a two-pronged attack. We all got into our positions, I gave the signal, and we rushed forward: Operation Cetshwayo had begun.
-Log of UFA Lieutenant Melokuhle Dlamini
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The first part of my entry into the Operation Cetshwayo contest for the World in Darkness group.
Overall, I'm quite happy with how this scene turned out. Pretty satisfied with the freighter I made, and it was fun to do a docks scene as I've always thought ports and huge cargo ships are really cool. I also love how my FP came out here, the building designs for that were pretty much ripped from this build and I love how it turned out looking so I'll definitely be employing this technique for FP in future scenes. Hope you all like this build as well, and keep your eyes out for the next parts of my entry in the next few days!
Boarding Party
After Operation Isandlwana had proven that there was a significant Eurasian military presence in Africa, the UFA feared for a future attack on their lands. We launched Operation Cetshwayo in an effort to prevent this, advancing into the Eurasian-controlled parts of Central Africa. Not only had Eurasia been funding and supply rebels and militant groups, but they had started building bases and placing troops throughout the region. To stop this, we knew that it would be imperative to cut off the supply chains for the rebels and the troops here. Together, with the aid of our ally Oceania, we began assaults on airports reported to be shuttling supplies and troops in, as well as the port city of Soyo, which intelligence had stated was a major site for the import of weapons and supplies. Cutting off these access points for the Eurasian military would be vital to the success of Operation Cetshwayo…
It was just after 10:40 at night. We had seen the huge shipping freighter pull into the dock just five hours ago. The port city of Soyo, just barely in Eurasian occupied territory in Central Africa, had been busy and bustling all day. My squad and I had been anxious all day long too, with the anticipation of this first strike in Operation Cetshwayo weighing heavily on our minds. We knew this was a vital target, and I was thankful for the aid of an Oceania Advanced Infantry squad for the land operation of this mission. Our plan was for us and them to rush the freighter, with two other Oceania infantry operatives taking a small boat out to the freighter for a two-pronged attack. We all got into our positions, I gave the signal, and we rushed forward: Operation Cetshwayo had begun.
-Log of UFA Lieutenant Melokuhle Dlamini
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The first part of my entry into the Operation Cetshwayo contest for the World in Darkness group.
Overall, I'm quite happy with how this scene turned out. Pretty satisfied with the freighter I made, and it was fun to do a docks scene as I've always thought ports and huge cargo ships are really cool. I also love how my FP came out here, the building designs for that were pretty much ripped from this build and I love how it turned out looking so I'll definitely be employing this technique for FP in future scenes. Hope you all like this build as well, and keep your eyes out for the next parts of my entry in the next few days!