🚀 Elevate Your Game Night with Epic Terrain!
The Battle Systems Modular Tabletop 3D Gaming Sci-Fi Terrain set includes 179 high-quality pieces, allowing for customizable setups in a 24" x 24" area. Perfect for 28mm-35mm miniatures, this no-painting-required terrain is ideal for various sci-fi RPGs and wargames, featuring a printed neoprene mat and modular design for endless configurations.
Product Dimensions | 30.91 x 5.21 x 22.61 cm; 1.4 kg |
Item model number | 225748 |
Educational Objective(s) | STEM Skill |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Neoprene |
Color | Multicolor |
ASIN | B09QT1TLWK |
K**N
Seems daunting at first...
Let me start by saying the customer service is great. Got back to me in around two hours in the middle of the night. The product itself looks great finished. It's a little pricy, and it can be overwhelming building your first one. There's a video on YouTube for setting it up. I recommend this.
D**D
Know what you are getting
As a miniature painter and wargamer, I don't think that I am the target audience for this product. I am used to hard plastic terrain that is fairly robust. I decided to try the Battlesystems as it appeared to be good value. First of all there are no instructions provided, apparently a conscious decision made by the company. This would be okay if the build was intuitive but this isn't always the case e.g. one building requires the shelving to be in place to hold it together, which I found out by watching a YouTube tutorial by the company. Even following this, my version barely resembled theirs. I found that some of my models self destructed while I was struggling to put them together, the front peeling away. The large storage containers looked okay but are not really big enough for most of the 28-32mm figures that I generally use. If I got them in, there was a danger that it would fall apart again. The ruined alien catacombs was pretty easy to put together and may get some use as background.To be fair to Battlesystems, this is designed to use with Core Space, which I know little about and probably works really well with that? Also, I haven't put cardboard models together since about 1970 and I wasn't very good at it then!? And if it works for you, it is really good value. Just not for me.
B**R
Judge Dredd
Excellente qualité de produit, pour le boardgame Judge Dredd, le top
C**Y
Mixed bag of goodies and quality.
I'm torn on this review. The trader stuff is very nice and once assembled looks great. But I banged my head against the wall trying to build it until I found the review above me saying you must watch their build tutorial on their website. Do that, especially if this is your first product of theirs like this was mine. It's not super durable stuff too so be gentle with it when removing from the sprew and assembling. Honestly I recommend a little super glue as well and so do they to ensure it stays pristine and looks good.What has me most torn was the alien portion was essential Legos. Tons of random mismatched pieces they throw at you as say go crazy assembling. It uses their plastic connectors to do so which appear jarring and are easily visable when the ruins are completed. They also have tons of points to connect the pieces so if you don't use that slot it's just a open slice that looks tacky. After doing some correctly I tried gluing it together instead and using that TONS of rubble they give you with some glue to cover some spots and reinforce points and that looked better. They don't provide enough plastic connectors in my opinion anyway. Need more L shaped ones for sure.I would by their human sci-fi stuff again now that I understand it. I won't by their alien terrain pieces again though.
N**9
Apocalyptic Cardboard
I needed some Scifi buildings for a project; and these were an inexpensive & quick option. The graphic design and print quality is very good. Neoprene mat looks the part and useful in many cases. Unfortunately the limitations of cardboard become quickly apparent. The alien ruins are a morass of pieces that do not assemble well; and the scaffold assembly is pug ugly too. These went in the bin rather rapidly tbh. The containers and container-style human buildings work well, much more suited to the limits of the material selection. The square human building is decidedly ugly when finished, and will probably be following the ruins. Assembly Instructions are relegated to lengthy youtube videos. On balance, I got what I needed out of this kit but you do get what you pay for.
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