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Uesugi Kenshin Supporting Member of TMP02 Jan 2013 4:41 p.m. PST

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Has anyone picked these up yet? I'm wondering how easy/hard they are to assemble and how they hold up through repeated gameplay. They look like a nice replacement for Games Workshop Space Hulk or Forge World Zone Mortalis gaming;
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Hope they continue to expand the line with more large rooms to represent Command centers (the bridge, engine room, etc..) and also make some fixtures for the interiors.

Cheers for any info.

U.K.

Muncehead02 Jan 2013 4:59 p.m. PST

Not sure if you follow his blog but the Angry Lurker likes them:
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Hydra Studios Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Jan 2013 5:20 p.m. PST

I bought a 28mm set for playtest/demo games for our upcoming "Raygun" rules. They are relatively easy to assemble. They are not as easy to paint as resin or Hirst arts due to the lack of texture. For example, I am using spray paint and the floors have three different stages of masking. The walls are very bland, but you can paint details or add on their textured detail sections. I'm slow and have too many projects so I haven't actually completed a section yet. However, I really like them and the results will be well worth the effort.

-Matt Beauchamp
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Personal logo MrHarold Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Jan 2013 7:42 p.m. PST

WHUPS: Wrong tiles… sorry!

(I had posted about the plastic ones out there)

Uesugi Kenshin Supporting Member of TMP03 Jan 2013 10:13 a.m. PST

@Muncehead, I had not seen Lurkers Blog, thank you!

@Hydra, thanks for the input. I think I'll be going with these. I'm wondering if downloaded paper interiors could be glued to the walls to add color/depth?

Hydra Studios Sponsoring Member of TMP03 Jan 2013 7:43 p.m. PST

I've actually thought about printing out some paper details to add interest. The only problem is that most paper interiors are too modern, not very appropriate for retro sci-fi.

Muncehead05 Jan 2013 4:42 a.m. PST

May be worth checking Worldworks Games for their scifi sets as they can be printed at 15mm scale too and then glued onto the walls.

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