I dig that water. Didn't know what to expect. It looks versatile, I run Overdrive with hexes (blasphemy I know), and it should be a good addition to my boards.
All I can say before watching this vid: A fried recently gave me his ender 3 pro. That granpa of a printer can still achive great results as most Thunderhead studio stuff (at least the ones I bought, I think a few mechs are made for low tech resin printers) is build with this machine in mind. So Im not in need of the pre fabricated stuff but I cant pass on a chance to hype up thunderhead studio designs and their work albeit its still nice to know everything fits in if I wanted to. I tend to build "diorama-style tables" but with the prints I could mirror all the terrain pieces to get even more bang out of my buck or combine everything in different ways if I would change my ways. Combine this with "differently expensive" ready out of the box stuff and I think we have something for everyone. Really like the Thunderhead stuff If you couldnt tell by now. Pro tip: If you're looking for their free stuff check multiple sites as different sites have different freebies! I think its different "era's" of thunderhead but everything still fits so Im all for it. PS: I wanna be the traffic cop piloting a battlemaster, that might be overkill lol
I got another two packs of hills on their way from GF9. I'm not sold on doing the whole city setup with them yet, with roads and buildings, that's a big investment.
Good video. I like these but I'm pretty vested in 1.5 inch hexes or none at all. I need a 3D printer like- yesterday. If it exists as a complete product Thunderhead is selling the STLs somewhere and I can print a magnified version. I'm currently using the old JR minis rivers on Geo-Hex Battlescape but I need more and they're OOP. I might make a mold and just make more but that's a hassle to do right. I'm using strips of gray foam sheeting and made a jig to paint even lines on them for the roads. Good 3D Rivers and roads have been kind of a tough area to figure out for me.
I used to play 3d terrain on dinner table sized battles, and yes they were really fun to play company+ sized battles on. I think 3 or 4 of those river kits would be needed for elaborate river ways or even a battle on a delta.
They look like quality stuff, even if they're not really for a 3D board like their buildings and other structures are. Now, lets get onto raiding the 401k's!
@@screenmonkey You're taking me far to literally. I don't mean that they lack a third dimension, I mean they are scaled incorrectly for a 3D board.tiny little half-inch rivers are not really going to come through on a 3D miniatures board as anything but an afterthought. I agree with you on the quality of their products though, top notch.
Official tag line of Wave 9. Bam! Bugbear hot tub.
Haha so good.
I dig that water. Didn't know what to expect. It looks versatile, I run Overdrive with hexes (blasphemy I know), and it should be a good addition to my boards.
No blasphemy in Override! For the fans by the fans.
Just don’t add side torsos. Then we may have to send ROM agents….
All I can say before watching this vid:
A fried recently gave me his ender 3 pro.
That granpa of a printer can still achive great results as most Thunderhead studio stuff (at least the ones I bought, I think a few mechs are made for low tech resin printers) is build with this machine in mind.
So Im not in need of the pre fabricated stuff but I cant pass on a chance to hype up thunderhead studio designs and their work albeit its still nice to know everything fits in if I wanted to.
I tend to build "diorama-style tables" but with the prints I could mirror all the terrain pieces to get even more bang out of my buck or combine everything in different ways if I would change my ways. Combine this with "differently expensive" ready out of the box stuff and I think we have something for everyone.
Really like the Thunderhead stuff If you couldnt tell by now.
Pro tip: If you're looking for their free stuff check multiple sites as different sites have different freebies! I think its different "era's" of thunderhead but everything still fits so Im all for it.
PS: I wanna be the traffic cop piloting a battlemaster, that might be overkill lol
Are we talking about Chicago? Battlemaster might be necessary haha
I'm happy that we now have a set that will join the Highways set to the smaller Roads set. I'm going to need a bigger map! 😂
this hextech is good with og and alphastrike.
The "land of a thousand lakes" is Finland although it has about 188,000 lakes.
Minnesota is the "land of 10,000 lakes".
Haha perfect!!! I was close 😂
Great video! Great looking terrain. Any chance of a Somerset Strikers pack review soon? Looking forward to more videos and updates.
It is on the schedule for “probably in the spring”
Bolt Action is typically 28mm figures
Ah, thanks!!
I got another two packs of hills on their way from GF9. I'm not sold on doing the whole city setup with them yet, with roads and buildings, that's a big investment.
Good video. I like these but I'm pretty vested in 1.5 inch hexes or none at all.
I need a 3D printer like- yesterday. If it exists as a complete product Thunderhead is selling
the STLs somewhere and I can print a magnified version. I'm currently using the old JR minis
rivers on Geo-Hex Battlescape but I need more and they're OOP. I might make
a mold and just make more but that's a hassle to do right.
I'm using strips of gray foam sheeting and made a jig to paint even lines on them for the roads.
Good 3D Rivers and roads have been kind of a tough area to figure out for me.
I'm thinking about buying me two of those river sets for my Battletech:Override battlefields... but they really look a bit on the small side.
I used to play 3d terrain on dinner table sized battles, and yes they were really fun to play company+ sized battles on. I think 3 or 4 of those river kits would be needed for elaborate river ways or even a battle on a delta.
They look like quality stuff, even if they're not really for a 3D board like their buildings and other structures are. Now, lets get onto raiding the 401k's!
How are these not for 3d boards. rivers, lakes and roads are flat, the building and hills from the range are really nice.
@@screenmonkey You're taking me far to literally. I don't mean that they lack a third dimension, I mean they are scaled incorrectly for a 3D board.tiny little half-inch rivers are not really going to come through on a 3D miniatures board as anything but an afterthought. I agree with you on the quality of their products though, top notch.
That water terrain look kinda cheap ill be passing on that