I have an idea for some custom blocking terrain for
Dust Tactics.It is still going to take some time (and effort) so rather than simply use cardboard counters in our games we wanted to use as many 3D elements as possible. I'd made up a few old GW buildings and we had quite a few additional terrain elements such as crates (both Dust Tactics crates, Tank Traps and other plastic/resin elements but we needed more.
Dr Google was our friend and we found these lovely printable elements from
TopoSolitario
They are nice and easy to make models, I simply printed them directly onto some card that was thin enough to use in the printer, ran a sharpie along any 'exposed' edges and glued them with
Heavy Duty Pritt Stick.
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TopoSolitaro Printable Dust Tactics 3D blocking terrain in use. |
There are plenty of awesome downloads including loads of Sci-Fi and near-future suitable items
Check the rest of the paper models out here at
TopoSolitario
They're not bad at all!
ReplyDeleteThey do the trick Fran. And for the minimal time, effort and cost, hand to argue with!
DeleteThere's some great stuff on that website, yours look very good dude!
ReplyDeleteYes, loads of great stuff for all manner of games on there, often quite basic, but well designed. Thank you Bob!
DeleteThanks for the link to the website. I have bookmarked it for future reference.
ReplyDeleteNo worries Bryan. Defintely some stuff you'll be able to use there!
DeleteTopo's site was one of the first I found for card modeling many years ago, it's a great site.
ReplyDeleteA great introduction to card modelling. Agreed, it has some great stuff
DeleteUsually I never comment on blogs but your article is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it. You’re doing a great job Man, Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteTake a look at this opportunity Alice Jenifer