3D Paper Terrain Sets - Bundle Sale

Started by Nefaro, August 12, 2016, 08:55:05 AM

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Nefaro

Bundle of Holding has Fat Dragon Fantasy Terrain pdfs on sale starting at $8 for four sets.

The print-cut-glue type of 3D terrain.



http://bundleofholding.com/presents/FatDragon






BoH also has a bundle of Osprey miniature wargame rules on offer right now:

http://bundleofholding.com/presents/OspreyWargames





gameleaper


Nefaro

Quote from: gameleaper on August 12, 2016, 01:16:38 PM
https://www.4ground.co.uk/

I like the above, but I never got in to F2F stuff


Those look great.  But I don't wanna spend much on paper terrain.  $8 for four decent sized sets was easy to do.

gameleaper

Have you seen profantasy.com they have a diorama modules that allows you to piece together whatever type of 3D building you want then print on card.

Nefaro

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Quote from: gameleaper on August 12, 2016, 03:55:56 PM
Have you seen profantasy.com they have a diorama modules that allows you to piece together whatever type of 3D building you want then print on card.

Not even sure I have the drive to cut & paste much of THIS stuff.  Much less mess with digital templates beforehand. 

More work than fun, to me.  Just not my thing.  I'd rather spend the time painting minis or a number of other things.


I mainly picked it up for a few buildings and walls to use with Frostgrave Wargame-RPG-ish campaigning.  And maybe the occasional double duty for an RPG group. 

I had been eyeing some of the laser-cut modular wall sets and small buildings before.  But this bundle looked like it would save some money in the long run, yet save some time being fairly easy to assemble.  If I was really into miniature gaming, I would both splash more cash and spend more time on the terrain stuff, but I'm not that gung-ho.  :)

gameleaper

I spent lots on painted resin terrain a while back, but I found if you play a modern setting you can get train scenery to fit, and the card buildings are rows of houses but just the front, so they make a good backdrop at the end of the table. I play now with flat card 2D, even no graphics atall.