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Cacique Caribe03 Aug 2014 3:44 p.m. PST

A few of us may have one or two of these sets already, gathering dust in a closet somewhere …

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1) Has anyone here used them for flooring, walls, sidewalks, modular tiles or anything else? How about all the separate edge pieces (straights and corners)?

2) If so, do you have pictures of how it turned out?

Thanks,

Dan

AVAMANGO03 Aug 2014 3:58 p.m. PST

No but i have thought about useing them for pavements, side walks for you Americans, i'm just not sure how well they could be cut.

Borathan03 Aug 2014 4:13 p.m. PST

They can make for some pretty good fortifications at the smaller scales. You can also use the sides and straights to lift the sides for raised walkways, or even supports for platforms and structural beams.

Unfortunately, I've never used their adjustable ones, and the one pack of their sculpted ends one was due to the local store having them in the trade in bin they've got.

Privateer4hire03 Aug 2014 5:16 p.m. PST

Yes. Used them to fill out more of the basic terrain that comes in the Deadzone sci-fi skirmish game by Mantic. The plastic rails make sturdy struts and the square cut sections make excellent walls.

Deathwing03 Aug 2014 6:53 p.m. PST

They make awesome tile floors. Thick enough to be self-supporting when placed over walls and doublly great for making ruined tile sections. Each square is about an inch.

Joey

LaserGrenadier Supporting Member of TMP04 Aug 2014 4:49 a.m. PST

I am going to use my sheets as foundations for blocks of Deadzone buildings. A square building centered on the sheets leaves a margin of one tile around the outside of the building. I am waiting to get the ruined sections before I begin work on this project.

Cacique Caribe04 Aug 2014 8:49 a.m. PST

Please, please, PLEASE, share some pics when you get the project started!!!

Thanks,

Dan

Inventedregiment06 Aug 2014 3:46 p.m. PST

I've used the 20mm side as paving, and the outer bits as 6mm fortifications.

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