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Bounding Assault Marine






Arkansas

Yes the stuff is made of paper, but some of it looks like it could make some decent terrain. and it is pretty cheap.

They have some good outdoors stuff, and even industrial indoors stuff for =I=munda or necromunda

what do you guys think?





this is the sci-fi stuff

   
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch





Nova Scotia

You should try A company called Litko Aerosystems. They make this wacky terrain called Space Corridors as well as Industrial Towers.

But really... no I havent tried it, though I want to. It looks great for what it is, and it's very cheap too.
   
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Calgary

anticitizen013 wrote:You should try A company called Litko Aerosystems. They make this wacky terrain called Space Corridors as well as Industrial Towers.


This is really starting to tick me off. What are you even talking about? It's like everyone around here thinks that they're accomplishing something by making references to obscure weird companies which no one has ever even heard of. Stop driveling already.

And you're wrong anyway, the company you want is Litko Aerosystems, and they make excellent quality Space Corridors, and Industrial Towers.

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captain.gordino wrote:
anticitizen013 wrote:You should try A company called Litko Aerosystems. They make this wacky terrain called Space Corridors as well as Industrial Towers.


This is really starting to tick me off. What are you even talking about? It's like everyone around here thinks that they're accomplishing something by making references to obscure weird companies which no one has ever even heard of. Stop driveling already.

And you're wrong anyway, the company you want is Litko Aerosystems, and they make excellent quality Space Corridors, and Industrial Towers.

This post had me rolling.
   
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Nova Scotia

captain.gordino wrote:
anticitizen013 wrote:You should try A company called Litko Aerosystems. They make this wacky terrain called Space Corridors as well as Industrial Towers.


This is really starting to tick me off. What are you even talking about? It's like everyone around here thinks that they're accomplishing something by making references to obscure weird companies which no one has ever even heard of. Stop driveling already.

And you're wrong anyway, the company you want is Litko Aerosystems, and they make excellent quality Space Corridors, and Industrial Towers.

The ROFLcopter has landed... ON AN INDUSTRIAL TOWER BY LITKO AEROSYSTEMS!
   
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Stubborn Temple Guard






Anyway...

Cardstock terrain can be very nice to use. It is reasonably durable, and easy to make more if it breaks. The only problem is having a printer that will print cardstock, and the mass amount of ink you need to make it look good.

Better to go with Litko Aerosystems Space Corridors and Industrial Towers. I've heard of their product somewhere on the "internet."

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Stubborn Temple Guard






Cardstock terrain is pretty nice and durable, if you have a printer you can print it on. It can use a lot of ink, though. The street system by that company is pretty nice for larger scale games such as Battletech.

You may want to go with Litko Aerosystems Space Corridors and Industrial Towers. I heard of them on the "internet."

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

yeeeeaa..... back on topic, Those look pretty damn cool. AND its cheap, which I all about. Id totally use those thanks for the link dash
   
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Servoarm Flailing Magos







I'm mostly concerned with papercraft terrain giving out under the weight of miniatures, especially if you're playing a game with lots of 3d movement... Anyone got any Industrial Corridors and... I mean, anyone got any experience with this?

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The paper terrain and station will go nicely with these:


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Luna, are those paper/foam tanks? If so.... that is awesome

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Brook Park, Ohio USA

It would be interesting to play a whole game with nothing but plastic and cardboard. Be a departure from our normal all metal wargame roots.
   
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Paper terrain is fine for housing and the like as wellas stuff you don't want to stand on. To support models it would depend on the card you used I'd suggest printing it of and gluing it to something else maybe foamboard. What scale are these anyway if there 28mm and I can get my printer hooked up my club could use a whole bunch.

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anticitizen013 wrote:Luna, are those paper/foam tanks? If so.... that is awesome


Paper tank for paper terrains! ( not mine though )

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