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Arid Hills Gaming is proud to announce that our Future Worlds: Landscapes campaign has not only launched but been successfully funded!

Our modular terrain system is designed to enable anyone with a 3D printer to print not only their own terrain but to enable them to assemble it in any way they see fit. Traditional scenery has always been unchangeable - one you've got a hill with a cliff on one side you're stuck with a hill with a cliff on one side. The Landscapes system enables you to rapidly assemble large terrain features such as hills, valleys, arroyos,cliffs, rivers and swamps in unique combinations every tie you play and then to enable you to rapidly disassemble for storage and then rapidly reassemble in a completely different manner for whatever new encounter you've dreamed up.

The system enables people with 3D printers to print the number of a particular part that they want, not bound by the limitations of traditional scenery products and enables them to do so for cents per piece rather than the often pricey cost of store bought scenery and because they pieces are printed from ABS or PLA plastic (or which ever plastic the gamer prefers) they are tough in a way that traditional scenery normally isn't.

Our campaign has already been funded and we're now rolling along with bonus stretch goals, so why not have a look at some of the examples of scenery made with the system below and a look at the Kickstarter itself. We guarantee you'll be impressed.









The Kickstarter can be found at: Future Worlds Landscapes
   
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Gone-to-ground in the craters of Coventry

Looks good. Trenches are always a good idea.
Those clips look familiar though.

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The Netherlands

The clips are OpenLOCK, which multiple 3d printed scenery projects use.

   
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Gone-to-ground in the craters of Coventry

 Redemption wrote:
The clips are OpenLOCK, which multiple 3d printed scenery projects use.
That's where I know them from then.
Should be good.

6000 pts - 4000 pts - Harlies: 1000 pts - 1000 ptsDS:70+S+G++MB+IPw40k86/f+D++A++/cWD64R+T(T)DM+
IG/AM force nearly-finished pieces: http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-38888-41159_Armies%20-%20Imperial%20Guard.html
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw (probably)
Clubs around Coventry, UK 
   
 
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