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Made in us
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine





Utah

Where is the best place to get a hold of terrain for Infinity? I already had a 4x4 table that I'd made for Warmachine, but I don't have much terrain (and even less that would be suitable for Infinity). Where do you guys go to flesh out your battlegrounds?
   
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Infiltrating Prowler





Portland, OR

You can get some ideas from this older thread, all which is still relevant:
Where do you guys buy your infinity terrain (for those that do)

You can also check out the Community Terrain Catalogue.

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Repentia Mistress





Do you use Kickstarter? There are two campaigns running at the moment that might suit your need - and both aim to ship this year.

Or you can go GW old school and make your own from house items.

Here's an example of a WIP can being converted to terrain:
Spoiler:


From the little I've played from Infinity the requirements appear to be:
- Plenty of los blocking terrain
- Different heights
- ladders
- 1/3rd covering barriers on roof edges, etc
- Plenty of scatter for variation and flavour

EDIT: Two current Kickstarters as examples -
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1141913215/entry-level-28mm-and-15mm-terrain-system?ref=users
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/56924169/mini-duels-table-top-terrain-for-28mm-games?ref=users

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Wicked Warp Spider






Ios

Infinity has a brand "Designed for Infinity" which you should scout for on your local friendly game store's homepage.

I can also recommend looking at Kickstarter, laser cutters are in the territory of being affordable but still a hassle, this means business opportunity for entrepreneurs and generally puts risks down to "will this bloke actually send me the stuff?"

I see from your flag you are from USA, so I can't really give you detailed info. It also seems a lot of appropriate terrain for Infinity is designed and cut in eastern Europe which means imports for you can... suck... from those places.

But yeah, I really like Warsenal's urban scatter terrain, especially the planters.
http://warsen.al/collections/designed-for-infinity

I really need to stay away from the 40K forums. 
   
Made in us
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine





Utah

Yeah, international shipping generally blows. But, if it's good quality it's worth the effort.
   
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Plastictrees





Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Some good US based options:

https://impudentmortal.com/
https://undergroundlasers.com/index.php
http://proxiemodels.com/

More than that I'm sure these are just ones I can recommend personally.
   
Made in us
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine





Utah

 plastictrees wrote:
Some good US based options:

https://impudentmortal.com/
https://undergroundlasers.com/index.php
http://proxiemodels.com/

More than that I'm sure these are just ones I can recommend personally.


Many thanks for the links.
   
Made in au
Norn Queen






I'll throw in a recommendation for Plastcraft. it's my current go-to for terrain.

Made of foamed PVC rather than MDF, you can work with it very easily using standard hobby stuff (a hobby knife for cleanup and superglue for construction), it takes spray just fine (doesn't absorb it like MDF can, doesn't melt like foam like some expect it to) and because of the more flexible nature of the material, you get very easy curves in the design, giving you some more interesting building shapes than the boxes you tend to get with MDF.

The downside is it's lighter and not as tough as MDF, so if you're playing on a rather smooth surface you might find it moves around more than other terrain, and it's easy for a part to bend by accedent. Most of this can be mitigated by basing the buildings, but it's not necessary.

Also, for the lazy, they sell pre-coloured buildings. Just build and go.
   
Made in us
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine





Utah

ShaneTB wrote:
Do you use Kickstarter? There are two campaigns running at the moment that might suit your need - and both aim to ship this year.

Or you can go GW old school and make your own from house items.

Here's an example of a WIP can being converted to terrain:
Spoiler:


From the little I've played from Infinity the requirements appear to be:
- Plenty of los blocking terrain
- Different heights
- ladders
- 1/3rd covering barriers on roof edges, etc
- Plenty of scatter for variation and flavour

EDIT: Two current Kickstarters as examples -
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1141913215/entry-level-28mm-and-15mm-terrain-system?ref=users
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/56924169/mini-duels-table-top-terrain-for-28mm-games?ref=users


I wasn't crazy about the Impudent Mortal one, but the Mini Duels one really caught my eye. Thanks for the link.
   
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Sniping Hexa




Dublin

Damn ... I thought your avatar was Godzilla until I looked again ... thought you were really cool :p
I can recommend http://sharkmountedlasers.com/ too, met the guy who does it, really nice

 
   
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Repentia Mistress





 -Loki- wrote:
I'll throw in a recommendation for Plastcraft. it's my current go-to for terrain....


Pre-coloured is ideal with my current backlog, thanks for the link.
   
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Camouflaged Zero






Australia

Those kickstarters look quite nice. How would one go about painting them, however? I do not have an airbrush.

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Fixture of Dakka






You can paint MDF with a brush, no problem. You can use spraypaint to undercoat them, but the material soaks it up; you'll want to use some sort of wood primer first.

Looking at those Kickstarters, they look a little bland; I'd consider using textured paint (brush-on or spray) to give you an interesting texture to start with.

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Camouflaged Zero






Australia

Thanks for the tips!

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Regular Dakkanaut




Hiding behind terrain

Ive used square giftboxes from my local craft store. Glued the lids upside down to the bases. Instant building with lipped roof!

Havent got any pics of mine but they are similar to this. http://descent-of-angels.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/infinity-terrain-cheap-and-easy.html

Spoiler:


Its definitely a cheap way to fill a table with 15-20 boxes. Also you can stack them to build higher buildings easily too!
   
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Utah

Dropbear Victim wrote:
Ive used square giftboxes from my local craft store. Glued the lids upside down to the bases. Instant building with lipped roof!

Havent got any pics of mine but they are similar to this. http://descent-of-angels.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/infinity-terrain-cheap-and-easy.html

Spoiler:


Its definitely a cheap way to fill a table with 15-20 boxes. Also you can stack them to build higher buildings easily too!


Wow, those are actually really nice. I like those a lot. Many thanks for the suggestion.
   
 
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