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Made in us
Clousseau





Wilmington DE

Or Urban Terrain, for your All Things Zombie/Postapocalyptic joy! Thanks Tabletop Gaming News.


<h2>CNC Workshop release City Ruins</h2>

CNC Workshop has added a new terrain item to their online, the City Ruins set.

The ruin corner sections are designed to stack one on top of the other and are designed to work with their existing City Grounds, Urban Grounds and City Levels products.

A set of three corner sections is available for $18 AUS.


Made in us
Clousseau





Wilmington DE

I like their stuff a lot; sadly, I still have 2 'not drop pods' and 3 adobe buildings to build...
Made in us
Clousseau





Wilmington DE

They're actually pretty easy to assemble/texture/paint.

Gundammecha: I think a lot of scenery/terrain products are 'cheaper and easier' to scratchbuild at home, and there are lots of places (Terragenesis being one of the best) on the web to get ideas.

There are, however, plenty of hobbyists like me who like a pretty tabletop, but attempts to scratchbuild often fall flat, or languish as other projects take over.

I love things like this, the pegasus gothic sets (and the more necromunda-y other sets) etc. because they require very little effort to look good, are (relatively) inexpensive and I don't feel like I'm taking time away from building my armies in order to build really good terrain.

*shrug* we all have our priorities. I knew/know people who make fantastic terrain with just sheet styrene, foam card, spackle, and obtanium, but I"m not one of them, so I'll take what's available to me.
 
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