Ali Doğan Sayıner makes a lot of cool building terrain and tank miniatures for 6mm sci-fi/modern war games. I first saw his work at the Horizon Wars FB page a few years ago.
those do look like they fit in well with battletech, and really nice...could even add in color..with just markers!...awesome stuff brother...oh and, +10 points for having an old school Phoenix hawk ;) oh and..big roll doors on some of the sides would look neat.
1/144 scale is closer to 12mm rather than 6mm (which is about 1/300 scale). That Valk, and Battletech in general, is 1/285, or 6mm. You will need to double that for 1/144 scale. You could get closer to scale with something like the scenery kit from Dropzone Commander, which is 10mm, but comes with several heavy stock pre-printed buildings and some city streets.
I have both of their Cityscape and Ruinscape sets and yes they work better for 1/144 Gunpla and 15mm games (I have a video about the Ruinscape set here somewhere).
Of course you might know that Iliada have a large range of 6mm buildings available on wargame vault - the bundle is excellent value. Okay you have to print out yourself, but you can do this as often as you like. Cheap way to build a collection of really nice pieces for urban terrain, not only for sci fi but any game
Ali Doğan Sayıner makes a lot of cool building terrain and tank miniatures for 6mm sci-fi/modern war games. I first saw his work at the Horizon Wars FB page a few years ago.
those do look like they fit in well with battletech, and really nice...could even add in color..with just markers!...awesome stuff brother...oh and, +10 points for having an old school Phoenix hawk ;) oh and..big roll doors on some of the sides would look neat.
1/144 scale is closer to 12mm rather than 6mm (which is about 1/300 scale). That Valk, and Battletech in general, is 1/285, or 6mm. You will need to double that for 1/144 scale. You could get closer to scale with something like the scenery kit from Dropzone Commander, which is 10mm, but comes with several heavy stock pre-printed buildings and some city streets.
I have both of their Cityscape and Ruinscape sets and yes they work better for 1/144 Gunpla and 15mm games (I have a video about the Ruinscape set here somewhere).
Awesome terrain
Of course you might know that Iliada have a large range of 6mm buildings available on wargame vault - the bundle is excellent value. Okay you have to print out yourself, but you can do this as often as you like. Cheap way to build a collection of really nice pieces for urban terrain, not only for sci fi but any game
Thank you
It that your current address???
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If you are looking for 6mm Battletech size buildings, check out the offerings from Latham Montgomery at Burn In Designs. www.burnindesigns.net/