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laser cut terrain
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:01 pm
by Spevna
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/deepcutstudio ... 4340.l2562
Reasonable laser cut terrain that cold be easily converted\adapted as needed.
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:59 am
by Primarch
I always feel disappointed when I see ideas as nice as those confined to ebay. Setting up a website to promote your products, give instructions and provide previews isn't so difficult in this day and age. Especially when you consider that ebay will charge you for everything you sell anyway.
The kits do look quite pretty and if I had any spare cash I might even consider getting some. As it is, I just bought some laser cut wooden terrain from another supplier and it looks fantastic. I think that this will be the way to go in the future as it is cheap, lightweight for shipping and can include an awesome amount of detail.
I should be bringing aforementioned terrain to winter blitz if anyone is on the (laser cut wooden) fence about this stuff.
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:13 am
by Spevna
Which company did you get it from?
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:38 am
by Primarch
Spevna wrote:Which company did you get it from?
I dont have the address on me but I think they are called Sarissa Precision.
*edit*
I am at home now.
The link is:
http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:57 pm
by Konrad
Primarch wrote:Spevna wrote:Which company did you get it from?
I dont have the address on me but I think they are called Sarissa Precision.
*edit*
I am at home now.
The link is:
http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/
Oh man. That warehouse is cool. Then I think...I could make that. Then I think...in about 2 months. Then I think .....50 pounds. Then I think I need some coffee.
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:16 am
by Primarch
Konrad wrote:Primarch wrote:Spevna wrote:Which company did you get it from?
I dont have the address on me but I think they are called Sarissa Precision.
*edit*
I am at home now.
The link is:
http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/
Oh man. That warehouse is cool. Then I think...I could make that. Then I think...in about 2 months. Then I think .....50 pounds. Then I think I need some coffee.
If you want a warehouse, then it is defnitely worth the money. The 3 buildings I bought are awesome.
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 1:37 am
by Konrad
[*edit*
I am at home now.
The link is:
http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/[/quote]
Oh man. That warehouse is cool. Then I think...I could make that. Then I think...in about 2 months. Then I think .....50 pounds. Then I think I need some coffee.[/quote]
If you want a warehouse, then it is defnitely worth the money. The 3 buildings I bought are awesome.[/quote]
Then Prim says it's awesome......
Re: laser cut terrain
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:09 am
by Primarch
Deep Cut Terrain, have just released a couple of new pieces, a set of barracks and an inn. Perfect for fantasy wargaming.
http://www.deepcutstudio.com/news/new-b ... ne-tavern/
Sarissa meanwhile are releasing a bunch of SF terrain.
http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/store/system8/
Demo's Laser Cut designs do a nice range of 20th century buildings.
http://demoslasercutdesigns.blogspot.com/
Game Craft also do some LC Terrain
http://store.gcmshop.com/default.aspx
4 Ground made the Rorke's Drift set for Warlord Games that I got at Xmas and it is awesome. They also do some Tudor style buildings.
http://www.4ground.co.uk/
I cant read German that well, but Tactical Terrain do a set of 28mm and 15mm ruins.
http://www.tactical-terrains.com/?page_id=2
However, you can't order from them direct and have to go through one of their partner shops.
E.g.
http://www.fantasyladen.de/cgi-bin/fram ... l=Tactical Terrains&SPRACHE=englisch
They charge a flat rate of 24 Euros for shipping, but you have to order over 80 Euros of product. They only take Paypal.