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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Multiverse Gaming on 14 March 2017, 10:41:54 AM

Title: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: Multiverse Gaming on 14 March 2017, 10:41:54 AM
Ruins of Giliath is a new range of modular fantasy terrain by Multiverse Gaming (http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/), using what we have called the OneUp terrain system. The system consists of pillars, wall panels and floor pieces that allows you to create a different setup for each game, combine multiple sets to build larger structures and take the buildings apart for storage and transport. The first set of gothic ruins will allow you to build some simple corners, ruined watchtowers or corridors and more - and many more sets are in the pipeline, adding different walls, pillars and floor piece options to the system!

Release movie showing some of the assembly options: LINK (https://www.youtube.com/embed/rIlcaIcJ3jw)

(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG001/KG001-1.jpg)
(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG001/KG001-2.jpg)

Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: Multiverse Gaming on 22 March 2017, 10:21:22 AM
We've added two new sets to the range, representing a ruined belltower and a ruined gothic cloister. Both of these sets introduce a couple of new parts like windowed panels and stairs, so there's many more construction options now, just take a look:

(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KGWave2Release.jpg)
(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG002/KG002-1.jpg)
(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG003/KG003-1.jpg)
Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: manic _miner on 22 March 2017, 11:05:28 AM
 These are really nice additions to the growing range.
Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: Conquistador on 22 March 2017, 12:22:40 PM
Ruins of Giliath is a new range of modular fantasy terrain by Multiverse Gaming (http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/), using what we have called the OneUp terrain system. The system consists of pillars, wall panels and floor pieces that allows you to create a different setup for each game, combine multiple sets to build larger structures and take the buildings apart for storage and transport. The first set of gothic ruins will allow you to build some simple corners, ruined watchtowers or corridors and more - and many more sets are in the pipeline, adding different walls, pillars and floor piece options to the system!

Release movie showing some of the assembly options: LINK (https://www.youtube.com/embed/rIlcaIcJ3jw)

(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG001/KG001-1.jpg)
(http://www.multiversegamingterrain.com/images/KingdomsImages/RuinsofGiliath/KG001/KG001-2.jpg)



Without watching the video I do not know the size/"scale" of this product.  I assume "28mm"?

Edit: glad you said early in the video on 28 to 45mm.  Stopped there.  Good luck with your venture.  Sadly not suitable for my preferred "largest" size (15/18mm.)
Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: Multiverse Gaming on 22 March 2017, 03:26:24 PM
@manic _miner: Cheers!

@Conquistador: Sorry for not including the info in the post - the range is part of the 28-35mm category on the website, hence my decision to omit this information. I actually got back to 28+ scale pretty recently, played a fair share of games in 15mm (mostly using Splintered Light minis), so I understand your preference quite well :)
Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: spect_spidey on 22 March 2017, 09:33:58 PM
I located your website for these. I didn't see the material specified anywhere. Are these made of MDF? If so, what is the thickness?
Title: Re: [COMMERCIAL] First release for Ruins of Giliath
Post by: Multiverse Gaming on 23 March 2017, 08:21:56 AM
I located your website for these. I didn't see the material specified anywhere. Are these made of MDF? If so, what is the thickness?

The kits are made from 3mm HDF and 1mm greyboard. The main walls are composed of three layers of HDF glued together and held by additional braces.