We haven't neglected the overhead! Here's a fully-enclosed corridor, using 3x floor panels, 6x walls, 3x ceilings, and 1x endcap wall. Using a ceiling *will* necessitate some vertical support elements, so those will be happening soon. The design is modular enough to be stackable, as you can see.
We are probably at about 75% completion of design-elements and we're beginning to look into the best ways to have the masters made. We do have a LOT of fine-detail work to adjust and verify now. We have another wall or two we want to design, possibly as a stretch-goal, possibly as an exclusive-for-backers offer.
Here's our current list of wall designs:
- "plain-jane"
- random access panels
- ordered access panels
- interior door/left
- interior door/right
- security door blank (this has a flat face to mount our existing blast-door model)
- full-grate floor/ceiling
- partial-grate floor/ceiling
- paneled floor/ceiling
That's NINE generic wall-panels. The interior door panels are designed as exact mirror images in order to place them back-to-back to show the action on both sides of the door. They would also function well in a "motel"-style layout with a blank panel, a left door, a right door, and a blank panel. We have these additional wall-panels we would LIKE to get designed and produced as part of the set, as well:
- exposed piping wall
- viewport wall
- large blast-door/pressure-door (least likely to happen at this point
- interior doorway with functional door
We still need to design an industrial column/pillar in order to hold up ceiling tiles and the set could honestly be considered complete.