The interior resin for the Undertown Flats from Antenociti's Workshop are installed. 

These are from the Undertown Kickstarter and I believe the models have since been redesigned to replace the resin components with MDF and printed graphics.  Honestly I love the resin bits but the kit redesigns are faster and easier to build and leave more space available for mini placement... so for game-play probably a net improvement.
 Above are most of the elements in progress.  As the Flats are more upscale than the more "barracks like" tenements I thought I'd play with color coordinated interiors a bit... kind of in the vein of "Personalize your flat to your unique style and taste by selecting one of three standard color variations" Not high end, but a little enough above the chaff to feel like you have something to lose, the golden chains of corporate employment.
 Each Flat occupies a full level of the building and is accessible via elevator.  They are equipped with a bed big enough to share, a food storage and prep station a table that doubles as an entertainment/communication system, two bench chairs, a life support panel, one large and one small video screen a shower/general hygiene unit, a toilet and a sink.  A HUGE improvement over the equipment available to residents of the Tenements.
 The resin was washed, primed with Krylon Camouflage beige dry-brushed with Sand colored Craft paint washed with Secret Weapon Washes edged with a sharpie and trim painted Reaper Sky Grey.  Mirrors are GW Runefang Steel.


Each floor has a different layout and for added flexibility the beds, tables, and bench chairs are attached with magnets and can be removed or re-positioned as required. The other elements are glued in place.
 The next thing up will be the resin bits for Whiskey Jacks and the Data Trust.  Once all the interior resin for these is finished and installed, and (hopefully) before starting additional Undertown buildings, I'll return to these to add interior lights which should make some cool view of the interiors available through the windows and doors while the buildings are closed up.
More views of the Flats.
Back to the desk!