I love their new stuff! Feels like this wont get knocked around as much accidentally. The old buildings always seemed to wobble and move around during play.
Awesome. It looks exactly like the salvora governmental complex that you get in Operation Wildfire. You could have pointed out that all the walls are reversible so with 2 sets you get 8 unique buildings and enough tokens for 2 players.......
@@goblintv1087 excellent any news on when the Kaldstrom bundle is actually landing with you guys from Corvus belli under the current zombie apocalypse situation?
do you think we can seal the terrain to help protect it from wear and tear and moister in the air? I live in Florida in the US and that is a issue for me here.
looking at the "pushed out" bits - I'd say that's sensible - it appears to be layered cardboard, so the edges, if you look closely, you can see the layers, but I can't get my fingernail in-between the layers to pry it apart easily. I can't actually tell if it's sealed already, i'd suggest a sort of PVA mix would do the job for the edges
I love their new stuff!
Feels like this wont get knocked around as much accidentally.
The old buildings always seemed to wobble and move around during play.
absolutely , these aren't that fold-up pop up style. I'll have to build some and do a stress test!
Awesome. It looks exactly like the salvora governmental complex that you get in Operation Wildfire. You could have pointed out that all the walls are reversible so with 2 sets you get 8 unique buildings and enough tokens for 2 players.......
Very late question :P Is the terrain reversible? ie if I got two sets would they all be different, but having one set inside out?
yes, so with 2 sets you can make 8 unique buildings
Ordered mine from you chaps last week. Are you going to be doing an unboxing and more videos over Code one?
Absolutely - planned when we get our hands on a full set-up and are back running & dispatching in the coming weeks!
@@goblintv1087 excellent any news on when the Kaldstrom bundle is actually landing with you guys from Corvus belli under the current zombie apocalypse situation?
do you think we can seal the terrain to help protect it from wear and tear and moister in the air? I live in Florida in the US and that is a issue for me here.
looking at the "pushed out" bits - I'd say that's sensible - it appears to be layered cardboard, so the edges, if you look closely, you can see the layers, but I can't get my fingernail in-between the layers to pry it apart easily.
I can't actually tell if it's sealed already, i'd suggest a sort of PVA mix would do the job for the edges