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So with Forge World's new corridor type fighting experimental rules and terrain, I'd really like to give it a try and I think some of my group would enjoy the change of pace.

 

I was at the dollar store earlier today picking up some stuff, and noticed they had sheets of foamcore... so my brain started doing its brain thing, and now I've been scouring the interwebs looking for 3D sci-fi type corridor PDF files that I could quickly and easily print off and glue to the foamcore and have a bunch of corridor sections that wouldn't look like total ___.

 

Anybody know of such a beast?

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So with Forge World's new corridor type fighting experimental rules and terrain, I'd really like to give it a try and I think some of my group would enjoy the change of pace.

 

I was at the dollar store earlier today picking up some stuff, and noticed they had sheets of foamcore... so my brain started doing its brain thing, and now I've been scouring the interwebs looking for 3D sci-fi type corridor PDF files that I could quickly and easily print off and glue to the foamcore and have a bunch of corridor sections that wouldn't look like total ___.

 

Anybody know of such a beast?

 

Perhaps you could try to get print-ready versions of Necromunda and Space Hulk card terrain? I'm sure some of that would help, if you can find some. :wacko:

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So with Forge World's new corridor type fighting experimental rules and terrain, I'd really like to give it a try and I think some of my group would enjoy the change of pace.

 

I was at the dollar store earlier today picking up some stuff, and noticed they had sheets of foamcore... so my brain started doing its brain thing, and now I've been scouring the interwebs looking for 3D sci-fi type corridor PDF files that I could quickly and easily print off and glue to the foamcore and have a bunch of corridor sections that wouldn't look like total ___.

 

Anybody know of such a beast?

 

Perhaps you could try to get print-ready versions of Necromunda and Space Hulk card terrain? I'm sure some of that would help, if you can find some. :wacko:

 

Therein lies the challenge. :)

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Bruce Hirst makes some pretty good molds that you can use to make Space Hulk- scale terrain sets, and someone on his board is already working on a Zona Mortalis set. Takes a bit of investment, though. You have to buy molds, casting plaster, and something to base your pieces on. Takes a minimum of two molds to make a board, although there's a few nice accessory molds.

 

For casting plasters, Plaster of Paris works, but some of us like tougher stuff. I use an industrial-strength dental stone.

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At one time the Space Hulk floor tiles were on the GW site in PDF form. So mods correct me if I'm wrong, but since GW had those files up for free download at one time, I believe it would not be any kind of problem to ask for them, or offer them if you had them.

 

I still have these on my computer. They WERE scaled up for modern terminators, though (40mm squares instead of 30mm of the original). I also have sets of the Advanced Space Crusade (interior of bioship) sections.

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In addition to that, there are a number of pseudo-Space Hulk type games (Shoulder of Orion at BOLS springs to mind). Plus various Space Crusade tiles. Plus various paper terrain manufacturers.

 

This has some stuff for free.

 

This charges money

 

Some searches for paper sci-fi terrain will not steer you wrong.

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