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Format | SKU | Genre | Product Line | Scale | Released | File Size |
PDF Download | wwgmdtlx | Modern | TerrainLinX | 1", 1.5", zero grid | September 1, 2010 | 121mb |
Designers: | Matthew Lyon |
Wargamers rejoice, your dreams of an affordable shattered city-scape to fight over have come true! Mayhem Destroyed gives you everything you need to create the smouldering remains of urban destruction on your tabletop! Stack ruined floors and crumbling walls to create towers of sniper-filled terror! Send your models up pitted stairs, across rickety metal walkways and up fully functinal, totally modular ladders! Take cover behind wrecked cars, burning barrels and piles of debris! Or cat-walk your way along iron girders in a desperate bid to get out of harm's way!
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Introduced to our catalog in late 2009, TerrainlinX is our PDF "Print, Build, Play" 100% modular terrain system. Includes full automated craftcutter (Robocutter) support making it the ultimate home fabrication terrain alternative. Build as much as you want, as BIG as you want, whenever you want! FREE instructions, video of the system in action and dimensions: click here! |
Patrick Scott said:
If you require a game scenario with a grid then this is definately not the map pack for you. The "multi-grid format" is dumb. Various cracks in the ground are supposed to define 1" squares or 1.5" squares and are supposed to be subtle enough so that you can play with no grid. It sucks. Other than the grid issues the map itself is sweet looking. This is an add on set, used with another set this can make some pretty awesome maps, if you play games without a grid.
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Review Posted: September 21, 2011
Dennis O'Brien said:
Continuing with materials for a Fallout tabletop game - this set is essential.
Where the bombs have fallen and the rioters have burned there is always the shells of buildings, their steel skeletons not yet picked clean. The girder bridge can be used as a fallen radio tower, linking two buildings with an improvised and precarious bridge.
Home is wherever you can find shelter.
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Review Posted: July 27, 2011