"Po Boys Terrain" Topic
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PB Terrain | 19 Nov 2013 7:32 a.m. PST |
Would like to invite folks to stop by my project for a new spin on western terrain. link |
Tommy20 | 19 Nov 2013 8:31 a.m. PST |
Sorry, but the flexible funding makes it a non-starter. |
Steve | 19 Nov 2013 8:34 a.m. PST |
Does it say anywhere what scale it is? I'm guessing 25/28, but maybe I missed it. |
Steve | 19 Nov 2013 12:33 p.m. PST |
I wish them luck but it seems that Wild West buildings are already quite well covered by many companies. -Steve |
PB Terrain | 19 Nov 2013 1:09 p.m. PST |
First thank you for the interest folks. @Flintloque as this is my first experience running a cloud funding project, I did not take into account how others would feel about Flexible Funding. I chose the option because it allowed people to use credit card. Majority backers so far are from the Malifaux forums where Im better known. Only thing I can suggest is keep a eye on the project if the product interests you and choose to come in when its closer to funded. @Steve If it helps you visualize, the minis used in the main picture (with blue background)are from Malifaux and considered to be 32mm. Because of bases they do appear slightly tall compared to a door frame. I have experimented with different scaling in the past and found that is you account for basing it will make terrain look to large in comparison to figures. Remember the bases raise the apparent height of a mini but not the rest of its proportions. @Terrement Thank you for the email. As responded there.. Materials for the first wave have already been secured and prices Im charging allow pretty much for the manufacturing process and shipping, leaving no room for profit. If not fully funded I will not be able to expand (buying equipment to cut out the 3rd party cutter/engraver) which will allow me to start seeing some profit, but will be able to see orders thru. @steve yes there is many doing Wild West buildings.Our hope is the things that make our line unique in comparison will allow customers more flexibility and therefore be a bit more enticing. |
Kelvin | 20 Nov 2013 10:10 p.m. PST |
I just pledge for town set, anyone know of mats like zuzzy that are desert themed? Their "The Despoiled Reaches" are close but not quiet look Im going for. |
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