Grab A Bigger Boat With Don’t Look Back’s New Expansion
July 13, 2021 by brennon
Black Site Studio has added to their Horror miniatures game Don't Look Back with a new expansion where you're going to need a bigger boat! See what you make of Terror On The High Seas.
Terror On The High Seas // Don't Look Back
Terror On The High Seas takes things out onto the seas as Captain Erasmus Drake finds themselves facing down the deadly Deep One! Inside the pack, you'll find rules for playing out this scenario on the tabletop as you find yourself hunting down egg markers and avoiding the clutches of a dangerous beast!
Terror On The High Seas Contents // Don't Look Back
With the USS Australis having such a dark and lurid past, it seems apt that some of their experimentations broke free and found themselves into international waters. Are you going to be picking this up?
It should be noted that if you're here in the UK then you are going to be able to order from Black Site Studio and Don't Look Back products will be shipped out from the folks at Spectre Miniatures.
Are you going to be checking this out?
"Terror On The High Seas takes things out onto the seas as Captain Erasmus Drake finds themselves facing down the deadly Deep One!"
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I looked at some of their terrain and got an estimated $210 postage for $60 product (MDF and resin kits). Not blaming the company, international postage is crazy these days.
My point is I’d love to see a UK/EU reseller for their stuff *flutters eyelashes*
They are going to be selling through Spectre in the UK – at least for the Don’t Look Back range. Maybe more of it will move over in the future.
That’s tremendous! ?
Postage from the US seems so random and doesnt make much sense either.
I was looking at some fancy Ultra High Speed SD cards from a US company direct $60 for the cards, $90 for postage with DHL express, no other option. $90 for an envelope! Checked out a US reseller $10 postage, with import fees included, might not arrive as quick but much more affordable.
I’m sure some US companies would get more international sales if they shopped around shipping providers.
I’m slow to condemn wargame companies for things like this. There’s a good chance the owners still have day jobs, or are so flamin busy they have to prioritise.
On a much smaller scale I don’t offer international postage on eBay as I just CBA. It’s more bother than it’s worth to clear my junk.
Indeed not condemning them at all, just something I’ve noticed, even larger US mainstream companies struggle with.
eBay is interesting, I actually started using the Global Shipping Program (where you send it to ebay and they handle the international side) and I’ve never had a problem. I’ve actualy found the same program is really good for buying from the states too, picked up a load of powertools through it, all postage and customs upfront, pretty quick and I still got stuff at half the UK prices.
Good going. Someone bought a thing via the international shipping programme. It took a bit of reading before I realised the buyer pays it all and stopped expecting a bill ?
Ooh that’s a seanomorph???? Looks an interesting game.
The shipping etc was holding me back… good to hear about spectre
Just ordered the core game… yippy