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Graven Games20 Oct 2012 6:32 a.m. PST

Hi all,

We've been checking out some 28mm laser-cut terrain pieces from DLCD, and as normal we have written a review containing loads of photos including size comparisons and shots of how they can be used so you can get all the details on these kits. You can see the full review here:

gravengames.co.uk/ruined-bridge-and-sewer-entrances-review

We're big fans of how simple and quick these laser-cut wood/board terrain kits are to put together, plus they're very light & durable which makes them easy to store. They seem reasonably priced, and they only way we think DLCD could improve them in future is by adding more detail to the bridge, maybe a lattice type pattern to the sides? (…although that may have a knock-on effect on the cost). What do you guys think of these kits? Are any of you already using them in your games – If so, we'd love to see pics of them painted and/or in use!

Silent Pool20 Oct 2012 7:30 a.m. PST

Very useful. What a good idea.

What kind of primer would you suggest to use on them before painting and stylising, please.


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Graven Games21 Oct 2012 11:54 a.m. PST

We've not painted ours yet, but plan to use a standard spray primer to be honest, nothing special just what we would use on our minis.

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