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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: RKE Games on 19 March 2012, 04:16:53 PM

Title: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: RKE Games on 19 March 2012, 04:16:53 PM
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/materionlogo.jpg)

RKE Materion Sci-Fi 15/20mm Terrain Preview 1
3.19.2012

We are proud to announce the 1st preview of the Materion science fiction city terrain. A huge set with 13 different buildings, plenty of 4 and 6 lane street tiles and a large variety of city props.
Compatible with 15,  20 and 28mm miniatures, see website for details.

www.rkegames.com

The RKE Materion Sci-Fi Terrain set will be available in roughly two weeks in PDF form for the introductory price of $12. After the first 400 sales the Materion Sci-Fi terrain will be permanently restocked at $16.

More previews to come!

(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/RKEMaterionSciFiPromo.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview01Buildings1through4.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview02Buildings5through8.jpg)
Title: Re: New SciFi 15 and 20mm paper city terrain from RKE Games
Post by: Cypher226 on 19 March 2012, 05:13:27 PM
Hmm. Very.... retro looking. I'd be all over something ready on that scale that was more clean near future though...
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: RKE Games on 28 March 2012, 05:19:50 PM
We have the last preview for the upcoming Materion Future Tech Terrain.

We have pictures of the last 4 buildings that come with the Future Tech set as well as the double wide scenario building. There is now a detail shot of all 13 buildings on the website.

Next up we have shots of the city props that may be scattered throughout your table layout as well as the 15 city tiles that may be used to construct your city grid. (Alternate Sidewalk/Ground Tile without grid included) We have also posted an example city layout to show how the street tiles are used to create your city grid.

We have also updated the 28/32mm compatibility information with a free download of a building face in black and white so you can print it out for yourself to see how your 28/32mm miniatures would look in front of the future tech buildings.

The RKE Materion Sci-Fi Terrain set will be available on Monday, April 2nd in PDF form for the introductory price of $12. After the first 400 sales the Materion Sci-Fi terrain will be permanently restocked at $16.

Materion is a easy to build terrain system that focuses on simplistic design with great graphics so you may build an entire 4x8' wargame table chock full of Line of Sight colorful goodness in a single day.

For all previews pictures, links and files go to www.rkegames.com

Downloadable Black and White PDF to check scale with your miniatures:
http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/RKE_Materion_001_5%20Story_Front_BW.pdf

(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview03Buildings9through12.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview04ScenarioBuilding.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview05Doodads.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview06Streets.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview06CityLayoutExample.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/DetailedBuildingPreviews.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview05XBillboardsPromos.jpg)
(http://rkegames.com/rke/TerrainGraphics/MaterionPreview06BuildingSigns.jpg)
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: Cherno on 28 March 2012, 08:37:30 PM
Excellent artwork and a unique style.
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: RKE Games on 30 March 2012, 05:11:04 PM
Thank you kindly :)
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: mattblackgod on 31 March 2012, 12:22:45 PM
Nice stuff!
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: Jaeger on 03 April 2012, 09:29:28 PM
These are amazing.

/Jaeger
Title: Re: New SciFi 15/20/28mm paper city terrain from RKE
Post by: Mike Blake on 06 April 2012, 02:39:15 PM
Would these scale up to 54mm 1/32nd????

That's the scale we game in and buildings are always a problem, especially for non-mainline periods.