It says on the outer sleeve what each room is supposed to be. I'm not sure how to arrange the doors. The card is double sided (closed on one side, open on the other), 2 cards make 1 door (as they slot over a wall). So there's 10 standard doors. But if you want to open a door, you need to either take the 2 cards out of the holder and flip them around (which will put wear on the card), or swap it out for a open door (but then you only get 4 doors total). I'm also not sure how the "half door" cards are used. Otherwise pretty cool.
@@alexany4619 well you can't exactly open them but their double sided one side closed other side looks part open it's just a game so some imagination required. Unless you want go the more expensive route and buy something else.
They are perfect for necromunda, both as city stackers and zone mortalis
It's one of those ideas where you go, "why didn't I think of that?" Cool!
Thanks for the video and thanks for showing us❤
It says on the outer sleeve what each room is supposed to be.
I'm not sure how to arrange the doors. The card is double sided (closed on one side, open on the other), 2 cards make 1 door (as they slot over a wall). So there's 10 standard doors. But if you want to open a door, you need to either take the 2 cards out of the holder and flip them around (which will put wear on the card), or swap it out for a open door (but then you only get 4 doors total).
I'm also not sure how the "half door" cards are used.
Otherwise pretty cool.
Thats a really cool idea, i have just checked and you can get them in the UK also so i might have to get some. Great Videos boss, keep it up!
Very cool!
argh the facility seems sold out everywhere or price jacked up where i could find it :(
Looks great!
Hm, but the miniatures can´t change from one room to another?
You go through the doors provided that slip over the walls
@@garethtomkins5797 How can these doors be opened?
@@alexany4619 well you can't exactly open them but their double sided one side closed other side looks part open it's just a game so some imagination required. Unless you want go the more expensive route and buy something else.
@@garethtomkins5797 Ok, I just thought of systems where you need "Line of sight" to examine shootability etc.