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The Battle Systems Sci-Fi Terrain set is a comprehensive 328-piece modular terrain solution designed for wargaming and roleplaying enthusiasts. Featuring high-quality, full-color printed components, this set allows for customizable battlefield setups, ensuring a fresh experience every time. With multi-level buildings and a gaming mat included, it's perfect for creating immersive sci-fi environments. No assembly is required, making it easy to jump into action right away!
Language: | English |
Model Number | BSTSFC003 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Material Composition | High-quality, High-density Card |
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 29.5 x 8.5 cm; 2.24 kg |
Item model number | BSTSFC003 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer | Battle Systems |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 2 kg 240 g |
L**N
Great kit for all terrain needs
Great product for great looking terrain and fits 28mm models perfectly. Bought it for 40k and it works great. The kit is fully module and can be put together how ever you want. There are not instructions in the box, but are avaliable on the battle systems youtube page.It's a great product made with good quality and highly detailed prices. It has everything from buildings to boxes and computer terminals. So I can be use for multiple different games.(Some sample pics with figures for scale)
J**T
Great value compact tabletop gaming terrain
I purchased the Outlands Core box set for around £50 to use as terrain for 9th edition 40k. The box contains thick sheets of cardboard with the terrain components already printed and ready to pop out and use, plus plastic clips to join together the components to make buildings/structures. The cardboard feels sturdy and decent quality, and the printed designs are fairly detailed. The pieces pop out easily with no tearing or rough edges, and assembly is relatively straightforward to figure out although instructions are not included.The kit has a tone of options for assembly, being fully modular to allow you to build the buildings in different configurations to suit your needs. Many pieces have windows or doors which can be popped out to create an opening, or left in place for closed shutters or doorways. All the pieces are double-sided to further customise the look of buildings and structures if wanted, and allow open walls and doors without showing bare cardboard. In addition to the square/oblong buildings that make up the bulk of the kit, there are also parts to build a watchtower and geodesic dome, which have grooves cut into them to allow the cardboard to bend around corners. There are also pieces to build small crates and furniture to further customise your battlefield.I haven't used it for a real game yet, but 9th ed 40k players should note that the square buildings will need to be at least two stories tall to count as obscuring ruins. Alternatively, you could add extra height to a single storey structure by placing the watchtower, dome or other structures on top. I believe the kit should build 3-4 obscuring ruins with a bit of thought, or you could make fewer larger buildings (or more smaller ones).If you don't mind the look of cardboard terrain on your tabletop, and I think this kit looks pretty good for what it is, then I'd say that £60 is excellent value for what you're getting here. Best of all, after use it packs neatly back into its box, which is a big advantage compared to plastic terrain which can't be disassembled for storage. I would certainly consider buying another kit, or even just doubling up on this one, to have a whole table's worth of modular compact terrain. With so many options for assembly it's a kit that should have a lot of longevity and allow for building fun an characterful tables.
K**R
A little pricey to my mind but that said its high quality.
The small battle mat is high quality.The cardboard items are detailed and high quality.Lots of little plastic connectors that are just begging to get lost though so take good care of them.A little pricey I feel but with a little consideration and careful handling it will last a gamer a good long while.
D**L
Good fast terrain to populate a board with.
Easy and relatively fast to build, plenty of modulation and it's easy to adjust pieces as needed.Great for people who dread the price of some terrain pieces (GW's) and or the need to glue, paint and base them all in a fixed position.
F**K
Overpriced / under delivered
The only assembly instructions are series of videos on you tube, and they're pretty much useless. They jump cut from a pile of pieces, to 75% assembled and move on. Would it be to much to ask for a PDF?Some of the pieces that have fold lines weren't scored deep enough. When bent in the proper place the printed face separates from the layers of card stock making it worthless.They also give you an excess number walls and floors that you cant use without the plastic clips. The alternative build leaves out at least 2 small buildings worth of terrain because extra clips is to much to ask for?The terrain itself is ok from an arms length. Just don't look to close.
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