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Tango0128 Dec 2011 9:10 p.m. PST

Anybody had experienced this buildings?
(See the video, it seems easy to assemble)

link

If the answer is yes, comments?

Amicalement
Armand

sneakgun28 Dec 2011 10:47 p.m. PST

Our store has the sewer set, it takes two boxes of the clips for one of the buildings. They are thick and will hold up to hard use.

Regards,
Brian

Buff Orpington29 Dec 2011 2:57 a.m. PST

I'm putting one together, it is sturdy but some of the clips are intrusive. As I don't intend to keep rearranging the layout I'm going to glue as many joints as I can.

RobH29 Dec 2011 5:19 a.m. PST

Virtually the same things to print yourself and without the obtrusive clips are available direct from WorldWorks under the "Himmelveil" range.

link

If you prefer to use paper scenery as a "wallpaper" glued onto thick card or foamcore this is a better option.

Feet up now29 Dec 2011 7:47 a.m. PST

I like the Malifaux terra stuff but have had no joy getting it in UK for months.Thanks for the Worldworks idea ,think I will go that route instead as I have already had good results with the old Ebbles paper vehicles.

richarDISNEY29 Dec 2011 8:38 a.m. PST

Well…
Those Malifaux buildings ARE from World Works Games.
They just added the clips.
But, as per the WWG site, paperclips works too.
eggnog

Tango0129 Dec 2011 10:26 a.m. PST

Many thanks for your guidance boys!!

Amicalement
Armand

SeattleGamer29 Dec 2011 1:09 p.m. PST

I have no interest in the sewers at all, and the streets and buildings boxes sold out before I could get my hands on some. So I'm in wait mode now.

I've been following this product for a couple of years now, and the finial version looks fantastic. They are ready to go right out of the box, which makes them superior to the usual WWG print and construct sets. And don't get me wrong, I probably own 30 or more of their sets, and contributed to some kitbashes that they sold on their site.

But ready-to-go beats make-it-yourself sets, expecially when you are talking about mounting the printed pages to something thicker (like foam core). And counting in the cost of full color printing on cardstock, I think the printed sets are a good bargain.

I hope WWG continues to release more products in this line, and I intend to get me some as soon as a second wave of product is released.

The Miniatures Man30 Dec 2011 3:50 a.m. PST

I bought all three boxes and I'm very satified with how they turned out. Easy to build and lots of opportunity to swap from one box to another. Haven't used them for my D&D campaign yet, but that will soon be rectified.
I will glue some stuff, doors and stairs, as they don't hold together very well, but otherwise works as they intend to. One note of warning though, on of my clips was faulty, and that one pretty much mangled one wall, as my seven-year old was helping me with a build (by the way, great for kids if daddy is there – Lego for gamers :-).
/Joakim
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