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Tango0119 Jul 2019 9:03 p.m. PST

AGA Games is running a Kickstarter campaign for 3D-printable terrain


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Armand

SeattleGamer19 Jul 2019 9:21 p.m. PST

This is never going to fund.

A buy in of $20 USD is a bit much for a single building. I cannot tell what debris is included (all of those beams and pews and fallen rafters from the Kickstarter page look nice, but they also look like they are made from actual wood, not printed .stl files).

And the exclusive scenario doesn't belong in the campaign for terrain. Didn't see any info about exactly what sort of exclusive scenario it will be. D&D? Pathfinder? Bolt Action? The odds of it being for a game system I play are about nil.

But a funding level of $11,000 USDK is maybe $10,500 USDK too much.

Tango0120 Jul 2019 12:00 p.m. PST

Glup!…


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Erzherzog Johann20 Jul 2019 4:44 p.m. PST

"In return, backers will be able to print out the eleven walling pieces and if required, the thirty or so pieces of internal debris (pews, wood beams etc.) on their own 3D printers."

I have no idea how the cost works out . . .

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John

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