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Made in us
Sneaky Kommando





El Paso, Texas

I was browsing the internet today, looking for cheap alternatives for buildings when I came across a threat on a different forum with the following address.

http://www.worldworksgames.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=52

The stuff looks pretty amazing, and for the price, I can easily see trying it out, even if it doesn't turn out the best. But I'm curious, has anyone tried anything like this, or at least cardstock terrain at all in their games? If so, how does it work out in durability and visual appeal?




Here are some pics for the lazy.






Moz:
You: "Hold on, you rammed, that's not a tank shock"
Me: "Ok so what is a ram, lets look at the rules."
Rulebook: "A ram is a special kind of tank shock"
You: "So it's a tank shock until it hits a vehicle, and then it's a ram, not a tank shock, and then it goes back to being a tank shock later!"
Me: "Yeah it doesn't really say any of that in here, how about we just play by what's written in here?"  
   
Made in in
[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

Try www.theminiaturespage.com I know people there who swear by it. I guess as long as you're cautious it should work OK.

 
   
Made in jp
[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer






Somewhere in south-central England.

Here is software that enables you to design and print your own buildings.

http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/model-builder.html

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
 
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