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6mm Starter Terrain Set

So similar to my post about 15mm terrain, what sort of terrain can I use for 6mm gaming.  I'm putting the same general constraints on this terrain as I put on the 15mm side, namely:


  • Usable from Ancients to Sci Fi.  But for right now, emphasis on SciFi.
  • Would be nice to split duty with 15mm gaming
  • No major cash outlays
  • True LOS is out at this scale
  • Still have to game with it.  
  • Travels well

So what do we end up with:

  • Hills
  • Hedges
  • Brush
  • Roads
  • Woods (WIP)
  • Scrub Brush
  • Buildings
  • Rough Terrain
  • Industrial Areas





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