
"28mm Damageable Walls Terrain" Topic
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Graven Games | 15 Sep 2012 12:04 a.m. PST |
Hi all, We've just been assembling a fun little kit of Damageable Walls, and have written a review on our site. We really like the idea that the terrain can be be damaged as the battle rages on, what do you think? Before:
After:
More pics and info here: gravengames.co.uk/damageable-walls-terrain-review |
John Treadaway | 15 Sep 2012 3:22 a.m. PST |
It's a neat idea. Not sure I'd go to the bother but it depends what I was trying to represent, I guess. Seems like a lot of work (and I like building scenery!) Thanks for the very useful review. John T |
CeruLucifus | 15 Sep 2012 9:08 a.m. PST |
It is a fun idea but does seem fiddly. I'd worry about losing the pieces, or about them fitting too loosely over time. (Did not click your blog link, maybe you address those points.) Still if we ignore the whole removeable pieces aspect, it still seems like decent terrain. |
Rubber Suit Theatre | 16 Sep 2012 5:35 a.m. PST |
Have you considered a set scaled for Wooden Wars? |
Lion in the Stars | 16 Sep 2012 11:51 a.m. PST |
Those are pretty cool, might need to investigate shipping costs for getting them in the US (or find a US distributor). Infinity really benefits from having interactive terrain. |
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