Finger and Toe Models announces the release of its second Action Figure terrain set, L.I.A.M. (Large Interactive Action-figure Modules). This PDF cardstock set can be used to build a secret headquarters, an evil lair, a hidden laboratory, or just a really dangerous neighborhood for your 3¾" action figures to explore. It can be added to the previous Finger and Toe action-figure release, Outlands, for even more variety.

This set was actually proposed by a seven-year-old named Liam, who wanted more places to play with his action figures. He produced a simple paper half-cube, and that was the genesis of L.I.A.M.: Core Modules. This set is designed so that you only need scissors (with one exception: the slit in the door), so with adult supervision, a younger gamer should be able to assemble it.
Build four module levels, then stack and connect with bridges to create a stage for your adventures. A basic core module is a five-inch cube, so a four-module level is ten inches square and five high. (For a slide show, go to fingerandtoe.com.)
Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with smoosh assurance: if ya'll smoosh your L.I.A.M.: Core Modules, a new set waits your summons from hard drive and printer.
L.I.A.M.: Core Modules is available from rpgnow.com or wargamevault.com for $3.50 USD.