First rule about Infinity scenery is easy: It's never enough... Seriously, until now we managed to gather respectable amount of scenery elements for Infinity; but I still can't shake the feeling off that we need more :)
Our local gaming store recently decided to bring in stuff from Bandua Wargames and I thought it's a good opportunity to try other manufacturers than Micro Art Studios. Bandua is a Spanish company that has a rather small but growing "Designed for Infinity" scenery product line. The building you see here is called Q-Building L. Like many other Infinity scenery manufacturers, Bandua products are also made of MDF.
First things first: I really liked the design of the building although it looks like a geometric shape at first. It is also obvious that the designers clearly kept the game rules in mind when designing this piece: There are plenty of covers on the roof, the stairs are so practical and the door is removable.
But there's always a but :) The building lacks the good looks of Micro Art's products, probably due to not having the extra layers on the surfaces. Moreover, there are neither windows nor any interior details. The roof is not removable aaaaand... there is no floor :)
It's not as bad as it sounds. Remember, this is not a modular scenery piece so you are getting what you pay for. You are just buying a wooden box to block LoF, which has plenty of covers and adds an element of height to the game to some degree. Go on and mix them up with some modular pieces like the ones from Micro Art and your warzone will look nice.
The price tag on this piece is €12. You can find it cheaper from other sellers, granted; but it is not a bad price if you ask me. If you are in need of a decent, futuristic urban-themed scenery, you will like them. Just keep in mind that they are not modular though.
Enjoy the photos...
Note: I was preoccupied with RL issues for quite some time now; but I'll try to provide regukar updates from now on.
Our local gaming store recently decided to bring in stuff from Bandua Wargames and I thought it's a good opportunity to try other manufacturers than Micro Art Studios. Bandua is a Spanish company that has a rather small but growing "Designed for Infinity" scenery product line. The building you see here is called Q-Building L. Like many other Infinity scenery manufacturers, Bandua products are also made of MDF.
First things first: I really liked the design of the building although it looks like a geometric shape at first. It is also obvious that the designers clearly kept the game rules in mind when designing this piece: There are plenty of covers on the roof, the stairs are so practical and the door is removable.
But there's always a but :) The building lacks the good looks of Micro Art's products, probably due to not having the extra layers on the surfaces. Moreover, there are neither windows nor any interior details. The roof is not removable aaaaand... there is no floor :)
It's not as bad as it sounds. Remember, this is not a modular scenery piece so you are getting what you pay for. You are just buying a wooden box to block LoF, which has plenty of covers and adds an element of height to the game to some degree. Go on and mix them up with some modular pieces like the ones from Micro Art and your warzone will look nice.
The price tag on this piece is €12. You can find it cheaper from other sellers, granted; but it is not a bad price if you ask me. If you are in need of a decent, futuristic urban-themed scenery, you will like them. Just keep in mind that they are not modular though.
Enjoy the photos...
Note: I was preoccupied with RL issues for quite some time now; but I'll try to provide regukar updates from now on.
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