Bandua Design New Holobstacles For Infinity & Aristeia!
November 7, 2018 by brennon
Bandua Wargames has added more terrain pieces to their Designed For Infinity section of their webstore with some Sponsored Holobstacles which can be used for both Infinity and Aristeia!
All of these pieces come already pre-coloured and covered in their different designs so you don't have to do anything to them. Just slot them together and they are ready to go, either adorning the playspace of a game of Aristeia or on the streets of an Infinity city.
They are a simple thing but they help turn those pieces of generic Sci-Fi terrain that you might have in your collection into something more suited to Infinity.
Once you have a few of these set up they will start to get you in the mood for a game of Arisetia! or just provide you with a great obstacle to hide behind when gunfire is flying down the street!
Themed Dice Towers
As well as the terrain options above the Bandua crew has also designed themed Dice Towers for each of the Infinity factions including ones which don't properly exist yet!
So, if you want to show your support for one faction or another then maybe considering checking out these towers too.
Do you play a lot of Aristeia!?
"...provide you with a great obstacle to hide behind when gunfire is flying down the street!"
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they look good manga/ghost in the shell type scenery.
I like the transparent bits but the bases just look to massive. If the base would just have been flat on top with a tiny slot into which the transparent part fits the whole thing would have looked a lot more elegant.
Clearly the bases are designed to occupy an Aristea board hex; agree with you about use on the tabletop, although I often find there’s plenty of space left to clutter up somehow.
Yep, I know they’re for Aristeia. I have no problem with the surface area they occupy, just the height of the bases looks massive compared to the transparent displays.
Very nice. I wonder if they can be rigged with LEDs to make them pop on the board.