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I printed this up and made it in an afternoon. I liked the strong deep colour contrasts and the assembly was very straightforward. I can see myself getting some of the other designs and trying to make some interiors too.
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This product was easy to use. It offered a variety of groundscapes for use on winter terrain. It is so versatile, that I will use it again for our next mission.
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If you've got the printer and are prepared to put in the effort to slice and dice this A4 mat/map/plan then you'll be pleased with this one.
Personally, I scaled mine down for 15mm purposes and printed out to fit on 6 x 10"square tiles (so not the complete layout). Looks great. I love the Dave Graffam stuff and have his street plans too but I was looking for something a bit darker (hence DARKburgh I guess) and Mordheim-like. This is such.
May well get a large format printing of it.
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Great looking map, perfect for 40k, Necromunda and other sci-fi skirmish games. My only request would be to add a full 4'x6' image, for those of us with the capability to do large format printing ... I had to 'stitch' the 48 pages together myself in image editing software, to save myself the labor of making this out of 48 separate pages.
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Interesting structure. I had been contemplation escape pods /living quarters for a multigenerational spaceship. This item with some alien changes will be an ideal template. Good job overall.
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The artwork is outstanding, A+ Makes a good sized game board....
Can't wait to put my modern ruins and rubble piles, and see the Imp. Guard fortifications on this board!
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Taverns and inns are key elements of any fantasy adventure, be they where it all starts or just somewhere for thirsty heroes to get a drink, pick up the latest rumours or... have a brawl. Given that, you cannot have too many tavern floor plans around as the chain outlet is not a common feature of your average fantasy world.
This is a good one. A nice solid 2-floor tavern with a main bar room, a single private room for meetings, a sizeable kitchen to feed those adventurers, and a selection of accommodations - a couple of basic dormitories where you'll probably end up sleeping on straw and some slightly nicer rooms to rent upstairs.
Everything is clear and crisp, well-detailed and nicely-coloured. There's a 1" grid that is clear enough if you need to refer to it without being obtrusive, and an array of stand-up doors if you want to use them. You are stuck with the furniture and its arrangement as given, but it's realistic and plausible. Just don't kick over a table in the tap room during that brawl, because there's no way to model it!
A nice tavern, see you there!
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Excellent tavern's tiles. Great colors and realistic architecture. A version without furniture ( or fwith 3D furniture ) would have been even more useful. But even so this is a great product.
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Pwork's (Paper Wargames) Fantasy Tiles Master Dungeon Set appears to be a fantasy offshoot of their Space Hulk inspired sci-fi sets. I'm guessing that this would explain why the squares are 3cm wide which is friendly to larger Warhammer bases. There's not a great deal of margin space on the pages, but as a result very little paper or card will be wasted which is a plus.
I rather like the stand-up doors but I haven't tried to construct them since the instructions in my copy are in Italian only and there's no self-explanatory tabs in the designs. The dungeon pieces would make a very satisfying blocky set of basic floor plans especially if glued to corrugated card or foam card.
The larger scale puts me off these a little, but the art is good and all of the parts and props are generic enough for simple dungeons ran in many systems. This is a fairly good value product for 24 pages, with repeatable designs at $7.
Very professional and good looking.
Certainly worth considering if your figures seem a little crowded on that 1-inch scale battlemat. :)
Billiam B.
bit.ly/rpgblog
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Great artwork brilliant for roleplaying or small ops games against a Chaos base.
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Great outdoor tiles. good graphic, good colors.
Now I hope in some geomorphic tiles.
When one-image battleboard on rpgnow?
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Overall Score: 4
Utility: 4 (Very useful for starship miniature wargaming with a lot of set up required. Variable playing surface size if made modular. Storage can be an issue.)
Artistic Appeal: 5 (High quality computer generated star field)
Cost: 3 (Reasonable. Other materials cost may be an issue)
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This product is excellent for starship based miniature combat. Very high quality star field that is produced in a modular fashion. I can see where there may be an issue of storing the finished pieces, even if made modular as recommended. Total size is 4 feet by 6 feet (or 120 cm x 180 cm), but modular pieces can be assembled for smaller playing surface
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Overall Score: 4
Utility: 4 (Very useful for starship miniature wargaming with a lot of set up required. Variable playing surface size if made modular. Storage can be an issue.)
Artistic Appeal: 5 (High quality computer generated star field)
Cost: 3 (Reasonable. Other materials cost may be an issue)
Comments:
This product is excellent for starship based miniature combat. Very high quality star field that is produced in a modular fashion. I can see where there may be an issue of storing the finished pieces, even if made modular as recommended. Total size is 4 feet by 6 feet (or 120 cm x 180 cm), but modular pieces can be assembled for smaller playing surface
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Overall Score: 4
Utility: 4 (Very useful for some small unit based miniature wargaming. Some set up required.)
Artistic Appeal: 5 (High quality computer generated artwork)
Cost: 4 (Very reasonable. Other materials can be used to maximize the usage.)
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Very nice product that is compatible with multiple sci-fi wargames. It is highly versatile and can be used as printed or pasted on a harder material for more permanent usage. Great for sci-fi miniatures in a wargame or RPG floor plans.
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Great alternative compared to other solutions much more expensive,
With a bit of time and a little cost you can make a great 120x180 cm game-table.
I prefer a little more a single image printing ( possibly on foamcore or pvc ) but there are many options.
"assassin planet" ( another battleboard on Wargame vault ) is equally great.
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