🚀 Elevate Your Game with Stellar Scenery!
The Mantic Games TerrainCrate: Starship Scenery is a collection of 26 intricately designed plastic pieces, perfect for enhancing your science fiction tabletop games. Weighing only 0.1 kilograms, this vibrant multicolored set is easy to transport and set up, making it an ideal choice for gamers and collectors alike. Please note, it contains small parts and is not suitable for young children.
Unit Count | 26.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Color | Multicoloured |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**S
Great terrain for the price
It's a great set of terrain at an amazing price.Make sure you pay close attention to the assembly directions .
J**Y
Any starship game needs this
You can replace all of your Spacehulk control consoles with this. I bought one and it is great!I was a little disappointed in the legs on the tables being bent. Otherwise was great.
M**L
Good sculpts
I like the sculpts, but the resin these guys use could be just a touch more rigid, a lot of the table legs and so forth are too bendy to really stand up right. If you submerge them in boiling water and then give them an ice bath, it improves them greatly, you can get the bends out of them, but that does not increase their structure. For the smaller pieces, I was able to coat them in UV resin and harden them up, and the larger legs I drilled them out and inserted a straightened paper clip to strengthen them. The sculpts were nicely thought out, and I loved their designs. There is quite a lot of flash on these models and where the resin enters the mold it leaves a negative area (a like bellybutton) which can be filled with resin or two part epoxy putty, but that's just annoying. I left them and decided they're just scatter scenery, but I wouldn't stand for that with most miniatures.
R**D
Great scatter terrain
As the title says this is great scatter terrain
C**E
Great terrain, solid plastic, needs TLC
These areca great addition to gaming table, but require tlc. The thinner parts were easy to remold with hot water and two dice to keep legs straight as you ice water them to set it. The needed a good bit of deflashing, and two pieces needed a knife scrapebto remove sprue remains. These are phenomenally cheaper than buying individual terrain crates, etc. Well worth your effort. We use them for Starfinder and they make cover and movement options a breeze for players.
M**Z
Mostly good, some pieces bent
Most of the terrain was in grand condition, however, the three different types of tables were all seriously warped, practically rendering them unusable.
E**H
Four Stars
This will be great to add to a Necromunda Game
J**N
Great detail, many imperfections
This terrain pack has a lot of great pieces in it; the assortment is wide and you get two of everything in it, so you really can add a ton of detail to your table with it.The pieces in this pack come pre-assembled, with many having several glued-together parts. Most (though not quite all) of the pieces have outstanding levels of detail that really help to sell them.Unfortunately, these pieces are cast in a very soft plastic. As a result, some of the pieces that include very thin or rod-like elements are heavily warped to the point where I don't even think I'll bother painting them. These are more specifically the picnic tables, the workbenches, and the countertops. All of these pieces have thin legs that they stand on that are incredibly crooked. One might think this was just a fluke unique to a few of my pieces, but as there are two copies of each piece and all share the same flaws it's clear that this was a design issue. The picnic tables are particularly bad, and are warped so hard that on both copies they are literally going to pieces. This is again due to them being designed with thin, rod-like elements and cast in soft plastic.All of the pieces require heavy cleanup as is normal with pre-assembled plastic kits. There is heavy flashing and mold lines on almost everything, but I don't anticipate this being very hard to address with a hobby knife and ten minutes or so.
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