|
Post by glennwilliams on Jun 9, 2011 12:08:41 GMT -9
Slagtown: Watchtower II is an inexpensive, introductory model set for Finger and Toe Model’s 28mm sci-fi skirmish sets and lets you game in a dystopian future of urban blight. Slagtown: Watchtower II is a simple, stackable tower platform with parapet and a removable roof. A complete redesign of the original Slagtown: Watchtower, Watchtower II uses more advanced, photo-quality textures and additional design elements that make it much more attractive on the table. Slagtown: Watchtower II is priced at an enticing, extraordinarily low price so you can easily see if the Finger and Toe product line is for you. You can spend hundreds–even thousands–on expensive resin terrain, then weeks of painting before your gaming friends see your two or three masterpieces. Or . . . you can try Slagtown: Watchtower II to see it works for you, then spend a few dollars on our other sets and in a few hours cover the table–with cover. That's why we're called Finger and Toe Models. We won't cost you an arm and a leg. Come visit us at www.fingerandtoe.com and see what more you can do with the extensive line of historical, fantasy, and sci-fi model sets. While Finger and Toe specializes in 28mm scale, many models are scaled for 15mm figures, action figures, or even scaleless to blend with any models you have. Slagtown: Watchtower II is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for an amazingly low FIFTY CENTS! Uploaded with ImageShack.us
|
|
|
Post by Parduz on Jun 9, 2011 12:20:16 GMT -9
WOW Great things in its simplicity! The first thing it bring to my mind is Necromunda: So the question now is: what of your sets have bridges to be added to these towers?
|
|
|
Post by Vermin King on Jun 9, 2011 13:26:34 GMT -9
I think Slagtown Watchtower One had bridges
|
|
|
Post by glennwilliams on Jun 9, 2011 13:55:09 GMT -9
I think Slagtown Watchtower One had bridges Yes, but adding the roof and lower wall segments expanded the package from two to three pages. Truthfully, the motivation behind this release was that the texture and design were a little tired. As to Necromunda, I loved the game and the scenery elements. Too bad Games Workshop never saw the potential of inexpensive scenery. BUT the real inspiration that got me going was that company's resin sci-fi fort and base models that cost more than a week in Venice. This, by the way, is a prelude to reworking my Slagtown dystopian line over the next few months.
|
|
|
Post by glennwilliams on Jun 9, 2011 13:57:04 GMT -9
WOW Great things in its simplicity! . . . So the question now is: what of your sets have bridges to be added to these towers? The Sci-Blocks set has bridges (as does the recent Refinery), but there'll be newly textured bridges, barricades, platforms, etc soon.
|
|
|
Post by Parduz on Jun 9, 2011 14:10:41 GMT -9
WOW Great things in its simplicity! . . . So the question now is: what of your sets have bridges to be added to these towers? The Sci-Blocks set has bridges (as does the recent Refinery), but there'll be newly textured bridges, barricades, platforms, etc soon. /me searching for the "like" button, then for the "thumbs up" button, and then finally writing a reply just to say that you're great
|
|