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It looks like a great set. I saw their previous release that I think went a bit too far down the flexibility route with separate wall sections that needed to be slotted together and all held up with openlock clip thingies.
This set gives a nice amount of variation while still being reasonably practical.
Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!
It looks like a very nice set, I agree. Especially if you've a game that's at its best played with close-range high-density terrain, since these cubes would seem to me to work best as that kind of a claustrophobic "beehive" settlement.
This is Steve from Corvus Games Terrain. Really glad you guys are liking the look of Tycho Starport. Here are a few more images with some of my own 28mm miniatures for scale. The buildings all stack so it's pretty easy to build up vertically and access buildings using ladders and walkways.