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Made in it
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Update #7 – 3D Bases – Modular Terrain: Skirmish & Wargame

look at the full post:

http://manorhouseworkshop.com/2015/11/28/update-7-3d-bases-modular-terrain-skirmish-wargame/

Hello everyone.
Begins to take shape even the cloister of the abbey or at least what’s left. The ruins of the cloister will be subdivided over four different bases that will also include the crumbling walls of the monastery...









Any comment is welcome.

all the best. Lorenzo





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Well, I was really looking forward to your last project, and I'm also looking forward to this one!

   
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

Here's a comment: they look great. 100% like.

Check out my gallery here
Also I've started taking photos to use as reference for weathering which can be found here. Please send me your photos so they can be found all in one place!! 
   
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These are excellent, i will be keeping my eyes open for your KS
   
Made in it
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Thanks for your comments.

regards. Lorenzo

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Made in ca
Plastictrees





Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Exciting stuff.
Any sense of a timeline for release/funding?
   
Made in it
Regular Dakkanaut




Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

 plastictrees wrote:
Exciting stuff.
Any sense of a timeline for release/funding?


HI plastictrees.
thanks.
there are still at least a dozen bases from create, before that we are able to launch the Kickstarter.
we believe not earlier than January-February.

to be informed in real time of the progress of the project, subscribe to our blog:

http://manorhouseworkshop.com/

all the best. Lorenzo

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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Hi to all. New update.

link to post:

http://manorhouseworkshop.com/2015/12/04/update-8-3d-bases-modular-terrain-skirmish-wargame/

some images:









we are almost at the completion of the abbey with monastery

to next update. Lorenzo

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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

We are increasing our commitment to the completion of the 3D Bases project, and this will continue for the next weeks up to its completion.
Here is the 5th base, completed and painted.

link to post:

http://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/02/01/update-10-3d-bases-modular-terrain/







Any comment is welcome. Lorenzo

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www.manorhouseworkshop.com 
   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

Do you have info on material, possible product or project launch date, and what you see these being used for? They almost seem aimed at a bit of a dungeon crawl, but are less modular than some other options... but if the price is good that could be fine. However, they look like they'll be expensive to produce and ship!
   
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 RiTides wrote:
Do you have info on material, possible product or project launch date, and what you see these being used for? They almost seem aimed at a bit of a dungeon crawl, but are less modular than some other options... but if the price is good that could be fine. However, they look like they'll be expensive to produce and ship!


Hi @RiTides. below you can find the link to the first post dedicated to the project and to the material and how to work and finish the piece.

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2015/09/10/new-modular-terrain-for-skirmish-and-wargames/

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2015/10/03/update-3-modular-terrain-for-skirmish-and-wargames/

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2015/10/05/update-4-modular-terrain-skirmish-wargame/

these bases are ideal for skirmish, RPG, board games with miniatures in 28 mm.
but we will make still rivers, roads, open terrain to create great battlegrounds for battle systems.

in the next article that we will publish on our blog, we will give more information about the prices of the bases during the KS.

rtegards. Lorenzo




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Made in nz
Regular Dakkanaut




NZ

These look pretty cool.
   
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano


Hi everybody,
Here we are showing you the first “simple” base (cobblestones) and also the 6th base of the abbey (still in work in progress), which will complete the overall structure of the cloister and convent.





Now let’s speak more in details about the project, about the KS and how it will be organized!
All the items will be divided into 3 different price ranges...

for more informations:

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/02/16/update-11-3d-bases-modular-terrain-w-i-p-6th-base-of-the-abbey/



any comment is welcome. Lorenzo

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Longtime Dakkanaut





How thick are the basees? They need to be connected somehow to each other tile or they will move apart at a slight knock of the table, whats your plan for this?
   
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano


Hi to everyone.
We finally completed the Abbey with the ruined cloister.
The full planimetry of the building is composed of 6 tridimensional Bases, each one measuring 30×30 cm and with a maximum height of 7-8 cm...

link to complete post:

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/02/23/update-12-3d-bases-modular-terrain-completed-the-abbey-and-cloister-in-ruin/

some images:







any comment is welcome. Lorenzo



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www.manorhouseworkshop.com 
   
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Portland

Cool stuff, but how do 50 & 60mm bases fit on the denser tiles?


My painted armies (40k, WM/H, Malifaux, Infinity...) 
   
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano


Follow us between the ruins of the abbey.




All the best. Lorenzo

Soon This Project on KS:

www.manorhouseworkshop.com 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





Great stuff, I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on these, though I'll need 9. Will you be doing some sort of connection for each tile as I can see these being knocked constantly.
   
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

overtyrant wrote:
Great stuff, I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on these, though I'll need 9. Will you be doing some sort of connection for each tile as I can see these being knocked constantly.


Thanks for your comment.
Yes, the bases are side by side each other without any special junctions.
soon we will see the videos that explain how to use the bases to improve their use while you play and their eventual storage.

Cool stuff, but how do 50 & 60mm bases fit on the denser tiles?


sorry, but my english is not perfect. I did not understand your question.

Lorenzo

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Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

Looks amazing, I'll keep my eyes out.

 
   
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Brainy Zoanthrope






 Lorenzo Marchetto wrote:
Cool stuff, but how do 50 & 60mm bases fit on the denser tiles?


sorry, but my english is not perfect. I did not understand your question.

Lorenzo


The question is will you be able to fit models with 50mm bases easily on your tiles, or are the corridors too narrow?
   
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Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

 RFHolloway wrote:
 Lorenzo Marchetto wrote:
Cool stuff, but how do 50 & 60mm bases fit on the denser tiles?


sorry, but my english is not perfect. I did not understand your question.

Lorenzo


The question is will you be able to fit models with 50mm bases easily on your tiles, or are the corridors too narrow?


Thanks @RFHolloway

only the narrow corridor (on the right of the abbey) is can accommodate miniatures placed on bases up to 4x4 cm.
all other corridors, no problem.

Lorenzo




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Regular Dakkanaut




Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Update #14 – The Abbey of the Living Dead.
Hi everyone!
Today we are showing the potentialities of our 3D Bases with Zombicide!
Zombicide is a game with predefined scenarios and maps, but it’s always possible to create new ones, following your creativity.
We thus prepared the 6 bases of the Abbey, and divided them into zone areas, for a personalized scenario of Zombicide.
To demarcate the areas, we used some simples colored pieces of paper, but any other method of your liking can be used.
Here is the full game area...



link to complete post:

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/02/26/7090/

Some Images:







regards. Lorenzo

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Made in it
Regular Dakkanaut




Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Hi everyone.
Today it’s time to dust off one of the most known RPG of the whole gaming universe: D&D. In the long life of this fantastic game, players went from playing with simple paper sheets to complete tridimensional terrain, passing through some artistic play mats.
With our 3D Bases we want to show you how awesome playing on a tridimensional terrain can be.
With the help of our dear friend and contributor David Destefanis, who brought the amazing miniatures (some of the brands: Reaper, Dark Sword, Avatar of Wars) that you will see in those pictures, we are showing us a short game report...

link to post:

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/03/02/update-15-the-lich-of-the-abbey/

some images:







All the best. Lorenzo




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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

Using these for Zombicide is a neat idea, and D&D is a no-brainer!

Do you know when you'll have some cost numbers, and also possible date of a project launch or when you plan to offer them for sale directly?
   
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Stubborn Hammerer





$1,000,000 and a 50% discount

Looks great! Would be happy to go in depending on the price point/platform. That said...

...Would be great to see some movement on the Wargaming Elements indiegogo, over a year since the last update and six months since the last comment.


just hangin' out, hangin' out
 
   
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Would also be great to use spoiler tags so I don't have to load up a million fething huge pictures and zoom in on text every time I check this thread.

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 Nostromodamus wrote:
Would also be great to use spoiler tags so I don't have to load up a million fething huge pictures and zoom in on text every time I check this thread.


It sounds like you're on a phone.

Are you on a phone?

   
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 Alpharius wrote:
 Nostromodamus wrote:
Would also be great to use spoiler tags so I don't have to load up a million fething huge pictures and zoom in on text every time I check this thread.


It sounds like you're on a phone.

Are you on a phone?


iPad, unfortunately.

Good for casual web checking, bad for this type of stuff...

"The Omnissiah is my Moderati" 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Italia, Cinisello Balsamo Milano

Hi everyone,
Today we have to show the results of a ungrateful job.
We need to test the resistance of the 3D Bases. Brrr…. We shudder just thinking about it.
Let’s start with throwing the base on the ground and step on it repeatedly with some strong working (and quite dirty) shoes…
… then, after stepping on it for a while, you realize you just need a wet cloth to clean the base and bring it back to its former glory.
Amazing. Try to do the same with any other material. 1 to 0 for the 3D Bases.




In the second video we want to get more brutal with the our bases.
The first test is “crumple and rub” with my “delicate” hands…

for more informations, link to post:

https://manorhouseworkshop.com/2016/03/08/update-16-lets-make-the-3d-bases-suffer-a-bit/

Lorenzo

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