While waiting for a bit more inspiration to strike for how to do some more Eldar terrain based on laser cut MDF, I thought I'd have a go at bashing out some Necron ideas I had floating around in my head. I had this thought of various pyramid based structures. Some that could have gubbins on them to count as void shield generators, and others that could form landing pads or count-as skyshield platforms. In my mind, the top section of the pyramid would open up, like a flower opening out, to reveal a big flat platform inside. The very tips then raise up to provide a bit of shielding/cover around the edge of, what is now, an octagonal platform.
So, I sat down, and carefully worked out all the angles so that the flat pieces would fit right when leant back to one another. Then came time to cut the pieces and, to my shame, the prototype had a major geometry fail. It didn't make a square base pyramid. Whoops.
Still, I figured that as the pieces were there, even though they weren't quite the right pieces, I might as well stick them together, knock up a few extra pieces in a triangular rather than square shape and see how it looked.
As seen in the attached photos, the top of the pyramid can be lifted off to reveal a slightly sunken platform and a gyroscope shaped void shield generator. I figured I'd also write up some house-rule data sheets so that it could have a points value as terrain, and give rules to make the shield generator also function as a weapon in a similar way to the serpent shield. I thought it'd be cool to have the shield energy 'focussed' to a point instead of being a protective field. As such, because it is focussed, it has a certain optimum range - 18"-24" at which it is strength D with a small blast. Between 12"-18", and 24"-30" it is less focussed, so a blast rather than small blast, but with the strength reduced to S6. 6-12" and 30-36" it's a large blast / apocalyptic blast, but only S2. Specific details and what I think would be a reasonable points cost for that are still floating around in my head at the moment.
Also floating around is the thought of putting LEDs under the red acrylic bit, and wiring them up to do a tracer pattern. Thinking a Cylon style sweeping of red lights from side to side...
Oh, almost forgot - although the gyroscope on here is currently glued together so it stuck in one 'pose', I think it could also be drilled through from the outside and pinned, so it could be left spinnable too. Need to check that out at some point.