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Author: | dafrca [ Tue Dec 23, 2008 12:52 am ] |
Post subject: | 28mm Terrain |
Ok, now that I have way more AT-43 then I even could need (minus trying for a primarchload but that is a story for another day) I am now shifting focus onto terrain. The figures came with Cargo Boxes, short walls, a couple high walls and I picked up a couple of bunkers. Most of the hills etc I already own could be used but buildings and roads I do not have. So I am looking to start with Roads. Next I will move into buildings. I am looking for advise on what to avoid or what workes real well. Please I can use the input. Daniel |
Author: | Carrington [ Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:12 am ] |
Post subject: | 28mm Terrain |
I bought: http://www.worldworksgames.com/store....s_id=30 It's an interesting goodie from a gamers' standpoint and a business standpoint -- I'm tempted to buy more -- just as I am tempted to buy more miniatures... But I still haven't actually built anything. OTOH, if you need a lot of 28mm buildings that look nice for relatively little fuss... this looks good. |
Author: | Lion in the Stars [ Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | 28mm Terrain |
Pacific Sky Games' Warcore buildings is my immediate reaction. They're plain, but that's a good thing, right? The price is definitely right, as I can barely *make* foamcore buildings for what they're charging. |
Author: | javelin98 [ Thu Dec 25, 2008 12:16 am ] |
Post subject: | 28mm Terrain |
For ruined buildings, I'd highly recommend Amera Plastic Mouldings (even if he can't spell "moldings" correctly ![]() I've also been looking at PSG's Warcore buildings, but they seem to be out of most of them. I hope that isn't permanent. Another great option, although not as affordable as that from PSG and Amera, is Flying Tricycle's laser-cut wood buildings, including a stackable unit that you can unstack in order to fight from floor to floor. Beautiful stuff; my FLGS has some of their older fantasy stuff painted up for use in exhibition games. Litko Aero also does buildings, but they're more a modern look. They also have their catwalk/platform system, which might let you put sky bridges between buildings. |
Author: | Poodles [ Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:00 am ] |
Post subject: | 28mm Terrain |
I may be off-base, home-brew terrain, buildings, and game surfaces can be fun too. Sorta like to buy figs and books and stuff myself. I try to keep some scrounged materials (by the tub and shelf full) just in case I get the itch to scratch-build terrain. For what it's worth, heh. |
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