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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: dmaguire on July 07, 2010, 01:34:51 PM
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Gentlemen,
for your consideration please review the modular series of buildings, sewers, roads and cellars that will add a three dimensional element to your 25mm/28mm near future and post-apocalypse skirmish games or rpg adventures. Also suitable for SOTR and Wierd War2.
http://www.wargameterrain.co.uk (http://www.wargameterrain.co.uk)
I also attach a few photos that may be of interest.
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/51815633@N05/4771052924/)
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/51815633@N05/4771052386/)
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/51815633@N05/4771083348/)
thanks for your interest,
Dave
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Those are pretty cool. I particularly like the basements.
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Lots of great stuff in there!
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Very nice - any chance that crossroads/t-junctions will appear in the more modern road surface type - I'd like to make a small post-apoc city with the swers etc underneath, but I wouldn't want to use the older cobblestone roads.
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bookmarked ;)
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thanks for your comments guys.
sorry about the photos, I'm still trying to egt the jpeg bit and the URL from Flikr.
I'm looking to complete the concrete/tarmac crossroads and 'T' junctions next week.
thanks for your interest.
Dave
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Great stuff! Lots of potential for various settings, from Les Misérables to Nuclear Mutant Rats.
thanks for your comments guys.
sorry about the photos, I'm still trying to egt the jpeg bit and the URL from Flikr.
Do you use Firefox? If so, you can just right-click the image and select "Copy Image Address (or similar, I've got a german-language version)". Then, in your post, use the "paste" or ctrl-v command. To make it a visible image, you'll need to add the [img][/img]
tags to the front and end of the address (there's a little "picture frame" button above the message field, which you can click after highlighting the address link with your cursor, which will add them automatically). It should look like this:
[img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4771052924_f914eda472.jpg[/img]
And in the final post, like this:
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4771052924_f914eda472.jpg)
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Thanks for that Westfalia Chris.
that looks great!
I got the (http://) but I'm not using Firefox.
try this one then.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4136/4771052386_0662cb411a.jpg)
if it appears then its all down to your help,
Dave
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I really like the idea behind this - the multi-level capacity, and the modularity. And I liked what I saw at Salute.
I just wish the sewers could accomodate 40 mm bases, since I have a sewers-based project I have been itching to do for months now.
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Thanks for your comments guys. I've just added a 'T' junction and crossroads to the modern distressed tarmac roads series. Thanks.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4777004335_688a6dae9f.jpg)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/4778739673_49a45aff76.jpg)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4082/4778739359_bc9f3f82f6.jpg)
They should be right up your street! Check them on our homepage
http://www.urbanconstruct.co.uk (http://www.urbanconstruct.co.uk)
Dave
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Wow, I really like the angle on modular boards you've taken. Most excellent. That would have been amazing to game on.
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now some more modern/sci-fi (not gothic) styled buildings perhaps? ;)
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thanks for your comments guys.
it is likeley that this range of buildings will still exist in the future. Although in a more 'run-down' state, I'm thinking Bladerunner.
I am currently working on a modular modern building with cladding type panels. Although I would'nt describe it as sci-fi the panels can be decorated in shades of steel/burnished metal and grime. This should do the trick! The windows could be burnt out, blasted-in, sandbagged or reinforced with metal panels (available separately).
hope this is of interest.
Dave