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If only 3″ cubic
Wow the terrain looks fantastic an love the armoured vehicles an troops they have added to the range
More wargaming lego haha
Who doesn’t love Lego Ben.
The system has some great elements and the underlying design principle is well thought through. This is just not the way I buy terrain though as I would have no idea how much of what I would need. Simply going big on the KS to cover all options is just silly. And getting sets and upgrades latter on seems near impossible. After a quick search I couldn’t find shops stocking a good range of past elements nor does the Archon website have much. Until the system is fully in stock with at least Archon its pretty useless to me. Tank is great, same thing though.
100% agree and perhaps they are working towards that with this section of their store, https://archon-studio.com/shop/20-rampart. However, only the Catherdral set is available of the three starter sets they have had on Kickstarter and none of the supplemental items (scatter terrain, smaller buildings, add-ons, etc) have store SKUs. I don’t mind buying a thematic set, especially for what you get at the current price point, but I don’t have the space to buy it all “just to have”. Also being able to buy additional pieces later would make backing the KS more appealing.
I would have thought this is the sort of thing to sort out sooner rather than late 😉 The fact that they don’t stock what they have already put out is a shame. So a pass from me for now.