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Madmike120 Aug 2016 10:28 p.m. PST

I have a lot of Miniature World Maker terrain and looking to expand the range of buildings I own. Are there other manufacturers that do a similar type of very hard wearing rubber based product?

bsrlee21 Aug 2016 3:06 a.m. PST

There are one or two who make terrain pieces from flexible polyurethane(?) resin, it may look like rubber depending on the exact resin used, it varies from white thru' brown to black and can have colouring agents added too. The pieces are solid not hollow on the back.

And, no, I can't remember the name but they are also based in Australia.

Tommy2021 Aug 2016 7:41 a.m. PST

There used to be a company that sold painted rubber roads and rivers under the names "Highway Rubbery" and "Wobbly Waters". I have their roads, still like them very much, and would love to get some more.. Alas, I can find no evidence that they ever existed on the net…

McWong7322 Aug 2016 5:28 a.m. PST

Fernvale scenics are the ones I think you refer to. It comes unpainted, and is good quality. Their hills are the big standout in their range for me, very good size for 15mm gaming and with a natural slope. Dot com address, but are based in Australia.

fernvalescenics.com

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