Scenery
Company: Micro Art StudioRetail Price:
£5.99
Part of Micro Art Studio's extensive range of Infinity items, this blister contains two resin 'crash coffins', one-person re-entry vehicles. Specifically designed for some of the missions in Campaign: paradiso it's also useful as a general objective marker.
Looks & Styling Representing a landed and opened pod, the crash coffin has a fairly high-tech feel. Detailing is crisp. The design has the two control panels clearly in easy reach of the set, my one (minor) gripe with the aesthetics of the design would be the three-part seat belt being neatly closed after the occupant has crashed down into a gravity well and scrambled out. |
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Company: Bandua WargamesRetail Price:
12€
Bandua produce a wide range of laser-cut MDF terrain including an Infinity-specific range. The CTB crates are from their general SF range.
Looks & Styling The CTB crates are relatively plain in style however the etched surface detail and the slitted areas work well together.
Parts, Fit & Construction Each crate comes as a sheet of MDF containing four sides, the top and bottom. |
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Company: Warmill Gaming AccessoriesRetail Price:
£23.99
Warmill's growing range of Street Wars scenery now includes several different types of building, including this retail food booth. |
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Company: Micro Art StudioRetail Price:
13.50€
Another item from Micro Art Studio's 'Designed for Infinity' range, this is a set of translucent ads using imagery from the game.
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Company: Sarissa PrecisionRetail Price:
£16
Coming to market toward the end of 2011 was Sarissa Precision's 'System ∞' set of modular laser-cut MDF scenery. As the Settler Pod is largely identical to the previously reviewed Explorer Pod this review will mostly look at changes from the smaller pod. The Settler Pod is in the middle of the sizes of buildings available from Sarissa. |
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Company: Warmill Gaming AccessoriesRetail Price:
£15
Only released in February, Warmill's range of PUPs is still fairly small although it's part of their larger Street Wars range of enclosures etc. |
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Company: Sarissa PrecisionRetail Price:
£12
Coming to market toward the end of 2011 was Sarissa Precision's 'System ∞' set of modular laser-cut MDF scenery. From the name of the range Sarissa are clearly targetting the terrain-hungry needs of Corvus Belli's Infinity game and I'll be reviewing the kit accordingly. The Explorer Pod is the smallest of the buildings in the range and is priced accordingly. |
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Company: Micro Art StudioRetail Price:
29.52€
Micro Art Studio's District 5 Apartment kit was one of the first mass-market laser cut SF buildings when it came out last year. This review covers the recent version 2 release which is cosmetically identical but has a slightly differently shaped floor piece to allow for future modularity. As far as I'm aware the two different versions of the kit will stack on top of each other but the floors and the long walls from the older version can't be interchanged with the new version or upcoming related models. |
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Company: Antenociti's WorkshopRetail Price:
£5.99
This is a set of twelve 15mm cubic crates in three states, plus four lids. |
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