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Broken statue.

Based around a plaster cast taken from an old Terminator 2 (cast the skin on Arnie) play set.

Now, a hard-fought location on the battlefield of the future.
Even though the statue has fallen, someone has set up a shrine with the head and built barricades.
Those barricades have not held... what has become of the occupant and what is the future of this location?

Lots of details in this piece. Too many to cover in this post.

View of the upper torso of the fallen statue, it still holds the flag for "Cadia".
View of the inside of the barricade and the shrine which now holds the head of the statue. a splash of blood near a campsite tells a dire story.
View of the base of the statue. Only the feet remain on the pedestal.

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Some close up views of this side of the broken statue piece.

While the barricade is peppered with the scars of battle, one of the things that penetrated it is an arrow of sorts.

Also, the ground around the fallen torso is pushed up from the weight of impact. Not to mention the shattered flagstones, but intact flag still held...

close up of the outside of the barricade. The metal plate has various bullet impacts and the rear of an arrow sticking out.
Close up of the inside of the barricade. the pointy end of the arrow can be seen. A poster, ammo box and large sledgehammer are "safe" behind the barricade.
Overview of this side of the broken statue terrain piece.

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More views of the broken statue terrain piece.

The plaque for the statue has been defaced with a chaos symbol.

Behind the barricade, the head of the statue has been used in a makeshift shrine.

To one side of the plinth some weapons have been placed. Are these part of the dedication to the statue, or just storage for the occupant after the statue fell?

The head of the statue has been used in a shrine.
Top down view of the fallen statue terrain piece.
Are the weapons placed on the plinth part of the ceremony to the statue, or placed by the occupant after it had fallen?

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The barricade for the broken statue shrine had been built up around the statue's pieces:

A metal plate, held up with I-beams, protects the statue's upper body piece and the flag it still holds.

A more ornate wall section leans against the plinth.

And between the two was a sturdy wooden fence.
Clearly, this was the weak link in the barricade.

View through the gap between the legs of the broken statue and the plinth, framing the breach in the barricade beyond.
Overview of the broken statue and the breached barricade.
Top-down view of the breached barricade

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