Clamber Up A New Industrial Platform From Kromlech
January 16, 2018 by brennon
A lot of folks are playing Necromunda at the moment and choosing skirmish games as their games of choice on the tabletop. With that in mind see what you think of this small Industrial Platform terrain piece from Kromlech which might be of use...
The set comes in MDF and can be assembled in a variety of different ways to give you a set of smaller structures to clamber over when you're battling gangers and more.
Elevation and dynamic terrain is something we're very much in favour of when it comes to gaming and so it's nice to see more people delving into skirmish games, and via that, more companies creating interesting terrain pieces like this.
Here's how it scales up against some models...
If you're looking for some generic looking scenery which could be used across a range of different Sci-Fi games then I don't think you can go too far wrong with this. I think it's a compliment in many regards to say that it's generic actually because there are so many games out there and you don't want too much setting specific terrain otherwise you'd get swamped!
What do you think of the terrain kit?
"...there are so many games out there and you don't want too much setting specific terrain otherwise you'd get swamped!"
Is asking why the platform is made of cogs missing the point? I fear it is
great looking platforms.
They look good. Pretty decently priced too.
I’d seriously consider buying this for Gates of Antares if they had kept all the platforms in same style, eg. all hexgrids or diamond shapes and that there would be no cogs. I know they want to keep the cost as low as possible, but extra layers of MDF or card board to go on top and hide the tabs would improve the kit so much.
Seems more steampunk themed than Sci-Fi. Would be a great piece for a game of Wolsung.
There are so many sci-fi terrain pieces and sets on the market it is becoming more and more difficult to tell what I like most. May be one gets the parts of each set one likes best and paints them in a way that brings them together somehow. Or make a complex with parts of different age, so that differences in design and making are not so important or even unimportant. This may be of help for our friend with “Gates of Antares”. As it is not a full blow on the budget it is justified to give this set… Read more »