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Comrade R29 Jul 2013 8:06 a.m. PST

Hey guys I am a little new to posting, but I was wondering if anybody offer free or not free modern or futuristic high rise paper terrain. I want to use this for a contemporary civil war scenario and for battletech games in 15mm. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Rob

Muncehead29 Jul 2013 8:28 a.m. PST

Well worth checking Worldworks games. Their sets can be printed at a smaller scale and they look pretty good. Their downtown range makes some great blocks of flats.

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Failure1629 Jul 2013 8:42 a.m. PST

You can also try: link

Those are scaled for 6mm (BattleTech's primary scale, as I'm sure you know) but printing them at 200-250% might possibly do the trick. I cannot say anything about what they would look like at that scale (given the resolution changes)…still, they are free and might be worth a try.

Pijlie29 Jul 2013 8:54 a.m. PST

The guy from Dropzone Commander has lovely paper buildings downloadable as PDF at link scaled for 10mm

WorldWorks is indeed to be recommended and is usually scaled for 28mm.

Cherno29 Jul 2013 7:31 p.m. PST

There's also Stoelzel's Structures and MicroTactix.

Comrade R30 Jul 2013 8:01 a.m. PST

Thanks for input guys. I appreciate it.

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