Only the piece "Ordos" is otherwise unavailable. Of those three, two can be found among the MIDI files. You can find them by following this link: There are also three low quality wav files that can be found on the Westwood ftp site. The nine in MIDI format and the three mp3s. Of those, only thirteen to my knowledge can be found on the internet. The only exception being "Times", better known as the Nod credits music from the original C&C and this only because it was licensed to and not commissioned by Westwood.Īnyway, getting back to the music of Dune II, there was only a total of twenty-two pieces in the original score. Unfortuantely I think copyright issues would prevent him from distributing any of his works from Westwood games. I initially tried to post the links from the news articles but they weren't working, I assume due to either the change from the old domain or the use of your nifty new download script.Īnd thanks also for the link. This model is not to be uploaded or sold in any form and is intended for personal use only.Ahh, there they are. When assembled, this piece measured ~20 cm from front to tail, and has a wingspan of ~45cm when the wings are fully extended. It also is sized to be somewhat in scale with 28mm miniatures (as shown in the photos above). This simple model features hinged wings which can be posed in different positions. A decidedly simple piece which we started with and still gets quite a lot of love till this day! :) It's quite a blast from the past also, as one of our very very earliest model was the Windtrap from Dune II. And so, we just had to model and bring our own version into real life. Used exclusively by House Atreides in the game, these exotic vehicles zipped all over the battlemap by flapping its wings. There was always something about the Ornithoper from the classic favorite Dune II game, which felt so cool.
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