Full disclosure, I game with Ian from Fenris and get to see some of his stuff close up.
He’s recently invested in some new 3d printers and the results are here:
https://fenrisgames.com/shop#!/All-Road ... ort=normal
https://fenrisgames.com/shop#!/Jungle-F ... ort=normal
The quality struck me as very good for 3d printing, virtually no striation at all, full interior detail on the bits I saw. Currently working out how to justify some of the Roman stuff into my terrain
Fenris Games - new Roman and Mezo-American scenery
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As an aside do you know what those rubber moulds are like LT?
Which one would you use for a cobblestone road in 28mm?
Do they come out as strips or individual tiles?
Which one would you use for a cobblestone road in 28mm?
Do they come out as strips or individual tiles?
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Pfwoar! Them Roman roads are luverley!
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And so straight!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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But hard on the shockies.
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I have a few of his older pieces. Small stuff for Aztecs or Pulp/Cthulhu. The new pieces really look spectacular. Added to my wish list.
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I wasn't of course referring to the Apian way stuff but the rubber moulds
https://fenrisgames.com/shop#!/Rubber-M ... ort=normal
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I haven’t seen those specifically but Ian’s comment on the web site is:
“One set cast from this mould will be enough to cover approx. 3x2" surface area. Individual stones average 5x2mm with variation in size, shape, and thickness to give a truly "natural" look when tiled. Average thickness 2mm; easily cut, snapped, and shaped with basic craft tools.
Cast with gypsum-based plasters for longest life of mould re-use; use urethane resins for greater strength & speed - at the cost of some mould longevity.”
Useful for peeps in foreign parts who are keen to avoid significant postage costs?
I’m tempted to use them with the Rubble City Kickstarter I picked up.
“One set cast from this mould will be enough to cover approx. 3x2" surface area. Individual stones average 5x2mm with variation in size, shape, and thickness to give a truly "natural" look when tiled. Average thickness 2mm; easily cut, snapped, and shaped with basic craft tools.
Cast with gypsum-based plasters for longest life of mould re-use; use urethane resins for greater strength & speed - at the cost of some mould longevity.”
Useful for peeps in foreign parts who are keen to avoid significant postage costs?
I’m tempted to use them with the Rubble City Kickstarter I picked up.
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