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Great for floors but I also use this to make unmarked crates.
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Nice landing pad! The sand colour is appealing if you want to break away from techy grey.
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A "simple" but effective medieval building with lots of options.
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I also made these with foamcore, and they look so good. They make a simple but appealing photo environment for your figures as well as being versatile gaming terrain.
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Great model! Looks good in red but there are so many options.
I used modified methods - cardboard and foam core - to make it stronger, and the result is very robust. Also, lots of room inside to model an interior if you want to.
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Lovely rustic stone look! Very easy to build, and I added a printed sign to turn it into a village tavern.
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4/5 only because the rocks look a little weird. I replaced them with a stone texture "crumpled" around styrofoam, but that was admittedly a lot more work. The sanctuary itself is awesome! Super atmospheric terrain, with excellent art.
Highly recommended for either tabletop, or photographing figures.
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A great little craft! I like the sail options and the clean lines of the hull.
This is not a complete beginner level kit, but I didn't encounter any severe challenges. Care has to be taken when fitting the bow together, and preventing the flat bottom from curving. I used a piece of thin corrugated cardboard in the bottom, and had to trim the inside hull pieces to fit. It's turned out really nice! it's super easy to detail this kit essentially as much as you want: I added rigging rope, and a tiller bar made from matchsticks on the rudder. It would probably look really cool with sails made of actual cloth, but the paper ones are enough. Print them on regular paper not card, and hand-shape them while the glue is still wet to get a nice 3D "billowing" look.
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I've used these for so much terrain and photo setups. A typical good quality DG model!
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At first this looks like an odd little model but it has so much potential! It can be a guard post, transmat capsule, elevator, replicator, you name it. I'm pretty sure with a bit of adaptation you could make a decent escape pod or drop pod from it. The colour choices all look good and the optional markings add visual flavour. The cargo pods are just the thing for your grimy space warehouse or shipping yard battles.
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This is a snug little bunker for a couple of figures to take shelter in. The art is great and the colour scheme choices cover pretty much anything you'd want from all-purpose grey to jungle camo. Print and assemble a dozen or so and place them around the game table to improve your units' chance of survival...
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This is a great set and the psd files make it even easier to produce the layouts you want. With a bit of skill you can adapt these to become hangar walls with doorways etc, as well as adding custom markings and equipment etc.
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Nice high quality graphics, easy to customise and print off as terrain :). No complaints here!
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