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Kudos
Mar 10, 2010 16:14:46 GMT -5
Post by davethelost on Mar 10, 2010 16:14:46 GMT -5
I just printed up some of the minis and have been assembling them.
Thank you for engineering paper miniatures that build up rugged enough for actual gaming use without resorting to adding support and backing.
The fold-in back-printing for double layer is great. It uses a bit more ink, but it makes a better and stronger figure.
These are my favourite cardstock figures by far.
Now if we can have some 15mm SF terrain to go with them?....
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Kudos
Mar 10, 2010 17:44:53 GMT -5
Post by tugunmojo on Mar 10, 2010 17:44:53 GMT -5
I agree, the minis are cool and, so far, hold up well. The mechs (light, anyway) are a bit of a challenge to edge, but I do like them. Terrain would be cool to have that matches the scale. However, since I'm a World Works Games fan, I have plenty of terrain. Buildings, I'll have to rescale, as well as trees, but I'll also use the terrain pieces from their Mars set as they are.
Anyway, good job, guys on the quality of you minis!
Could I ask for a glimpse of what is in store for us in the future?
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Kudos
Mar 11, 2010 11:33:46 GMT -5
Post by bewulf on Mar 11, 2010 11:33:46 GMT -5
Now if we can have some 15mm SF terrain to go with them?.... Mhh, until we get official Armor Grid terrain Dream Pod 9 have some terrain for their Heavy Gear and Gearkrieg games available as free downloads on their website. The scale should be just about right, maybe a little bit too small, but no so much you will really notice.
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Kudos
Mar 11, 2010 19:32:47 GMT -5
Post by WaffleM on Mar 11, 2010 19:32:47 GMT -5
As long as everyone understands what your terrain is and what rules apply to each piece, any terrain you want to use should be fine. For example make sure all players know which building are Level 1 buildings and which are Level 2.
Shhh... Terrain is in the works, but don't tell. It's a secret! (and a little ways off)
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