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Post by kiladecus on Oct 31, 2013 17:19:04 GMT -9
The SCI-FI FORTRESS is the second 3D TERRAIN piece that Grey Matter Games has released. It features rich texture that you can almost feel, and is full of potential with it's modular design. The fortress features a catwalk around the entire perimeter that can hold any figure on a 25mm base, and can hold paper, plastic and metal miniatures with ease. The walls measure 3" (75mm) tall, and 6" (150mm) long. The larger scale works well with vehicles, tanks and other large ground vehicle models. No matter what needs defended, this impenetrable fortress will keep anyone out, or in, if that is what you are using it for. Right now, you can get this model for $1.99 this weekend ONLY. After that time, it goes back up to its regular price of $2.95. www.rpgnow.com/product/121284/3d-Sci-fi-Fortressor www.wargamevault.com/product/121284/3d-Sci-fi-FortressThank you for your attention, David Wears and the Grey Matter Games Staff NOTE: The image on the cover is a computer rendered image. Below, you will find pictures of the actual model.
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Post by stevelortz on Nov 1, 2013 7:26:52 GMT -9
I've got this, and I'm looking forward to building a sci-fi fort after finishing my current project!
Have fun! Steve
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Post by kiladecus on Nov 1, 2013 10:59:59 GMT -9
Thanks for the support!
I was building it, and thought to myself, "I would buy this thing!" There is SO much potential to it... it is fun and versatile,
I realized late last night, that it also is perfect for the MechWarrior figures (approx. 3" tall). I think it kind of flew in under the radar, so I hope more people find out about it.
Let me know what you think after you build it.
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Post by flockofthese on Nov 1, 2013 15:47:59 GMT -9
It looks easy to build, and will go with just about anything. I added it to my collection. Not sure when I will actually get around to making it though. I have fallen way behind on my paper modeling.
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Post by kiladecus on Nov 2, 2013 0:13:37 GMT -9
FlockOfThese... I feel your pain! I have HUNDREDS of models on my hard-drive that haven't seen the light of day, yet (including some of Glenn (Finger and Toe) and Dave Graffam's buildings.
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