AK Day Terrain

Started by Sean Clark, July 01, 2021, 03:55:06 PM

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Moggy

Hi Simon

Not bad for under a tenner including the postage.

On EBAY by seller 3dprintstudio.

I will give the link but this may not work as accessed through my EBAY account.  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383721053556?hash=item59578e9d74:g:K~wAAOSwcNJfYK3d

Hope this helps

Derek

Jimmy James

By eck that knocks my plans into a cocked hat, lovely work there fella!

Colonel Kilgore

Thanks Derek, that link worked well.

What a great price - he's practically giving them away.

Simon

Leslie BT

Great find, shame about the price for me.
Model £2.95.
Postage £10.68.
Tax £4.49

Price £18.12

Won't be getting one at that price even though its a cracking model.

Sean Clark

Maybe someone can pick one up for you Les to collect in the UK?

Leslie BT

Have to talk Ralph into putting some resin into his 3D printer that's in its box unopened gathering dust.

Sean Clark

I was scratching my head but thought better of asking the question.

martin goddard

Fat Frank roads and linear bits are all very good. They are a good price too.
I recommend a storage box that can keep them flat and un-molested.
They will then last for years.
They are made on/out of rubber sheet but the covering is not as flexible as the rubber. This is the only cause of breaking.

I have roads from him and they are very good indeed. Usually 12" lengths.

martin :)

Moggy

Another suitably industrial building ready to be based.




The stack is completely free standing.



Bill Posters is innocent!

Bonus points if anyone can name the actual posters country of origin (yes they are real ones!)


Derek

Sean Clark

No idea on their origin, but they look great to me!

Moggy

Once based it will have a fence around the other three sides hence not being grafititied


Derek

Moggy

That's one of them. Couldn't resist using it as well.

Derek

Jimmy James

Good usage imo mate. No idea who the other lad is though!!!

Moggy


Bankinista

The difference between scenery setups in the old and new rules seems to be that the new rules are far more prescriptive. The old rules gave a more general idea of what the scenery should be like. Ideal to allow for different table sizes. For example the same 6 scenic items could be lost or crowded depending on table size. (Particularly true at Brixcon with its 4x4 foot tables. Examples attached. As usual any comments on ownership welcome.)








As for toytown - let's just say I took no photo's of it.

Derek