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The Battle Systems Modular Tabletop 3D Gaming Sci-Fi Terrain set is a comprehensive collection of 178 high-quality pieces designed for immersive tabletop gaming. It includes a printed neoprene gaming mat and modular components that allow for customizable setups, making it ideal for RPGs and skirmish games in the sci-fi genre. No painting is required, ensuring a quick and easy assembly for players eager to jump into their next adventure.
Product Dimensions | 31.1 x 5.1 x 22.7 cm; 1.22 kg |
Item model number | 225747 |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 35, 36, 28, 600 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Neoprene |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B09QT1LYGG |
S**W
Fine at half price, wouldn't buy at full price
Managed to get this on a 60% off day, and it's OK.The scale is 25mm, and that what the play mat grid is scaled to. So no good for Warhammer. But the rest of the terrain is usable, although half the kit is ruined terrain, which has weird rules under 40k 10th edition. I was expecting more trader camp items and less random rubble.Despite being super careful, a few of the cardboard pieces split when bending. A lot of the pieces have marks from where theys come out of the board as they are never fully punched and leave little stubs on all the edges. Can't file them off either or you'll damage the printed bits. Some of the printed layers ripped when putting things together for the time, so much so I've decided I won't be flat packing the containers. And flat pack storage was one of the things that attracted me to this.The video on their website tutorials section is good, and the only way to find out how to put these together. There are no written instructions.The alien terrain pieces aren't all interchangeable as the video claims and there isn't even a suggested layout that doesn't make you have to go buy other kits.At the £20 I paid, I'm ok with the flaws and I can make it work. I'll probably enjoy using the pieces for Starfinder or some other space RPG too. At full price, I'd give it a miss and buy something not made of cardboard
M**R
Overpriced printed cardboard
Value for money is definitely not there. The terrain itself is quite cool and well thought out but £50 for a handful of sheets of printed cardboard to me is far too overpriced, much better off investing in a 3d printer which are quite affordable these days and just printing my own terrain, I expected much more quality for £50.To assemble there are no instructions so I had to find the instructions/tutorial on YouTube, the printed surface usually ends up tearing off the cardboard when slotting things together making for a cheap looking panel, as well as the pieces not all lining up properly or laser cut properly ending up with bent or deformed sides.The ruins were also not very well designed, I like the idea of it being modular and can be assembled in any way you want but the finished quality of the fastening clips is poor, using plastic clips to hold the walls together seems very lazy when you could have designed it so they slot together using an inside mechanic to hide it, adding to the realism. For me the plastic clips ruin the look of it.Overall very disappointed and was a waste of £50, I've made the same terrain pieces, and even better buildings/scenery by reusing cardboard boxes (Amazon, shoe boxes etc), scissors and sellotape...
W**L
Great for quick table top terrain
Excellent product, easy to use, and looks good on the table top. I will say that the description of the product I bought (Ruined Catacombs) mentions that it includes a 600mmx600mm game mat. It does not, in fact, include a game mat. Over all though, I'm happy with the purchase and will be buying more in this range.
N**R
No mat
Said in description it comes with a 600x600 gaming mat, mine did not
G**S
works
use this a lot of different set up's
A**L
Great value for a great set.
I wasn’t expecting this set to be as great as it is for the price. Only 60 bucks and it come with more than enough terrain bits to play full 2000 points games of 40K with. The mat is a super nice bonus and makes for a great 500 point game or a kill team board. I’m very happy with this set and will definitely buy more from battle systems in the future. Just be carful folding some of the half cuts, the cardboard can tear, and the only instructions are on YouTube which is kind of annoying but not the end of the world. But other than those two issues I’m very happy with this set, and it has some great little detail pieces that add personality.
M**U
Interesting
Takes a while to set up but is a next 3D dungeon. Made of cardboard but seems kind of durable.
A**R
Great for wargaming
Have now purchased 4 kits from Battle Systems. All parts are well printed and punch cleanly out of card sheet. Plenty of connectors. Skirmish game boards are quick to set up with lots of variations. I really like these products. I wish they made something that would work for ww2 Skirmish games like 02 Hundred and Chain of Command.
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.
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