Create The American Dream With New Sarissa Precision Terrain
August 9, 2016 by brennon
Sarissa Precision have their heart set on building the American Dream with even more Retro Americana terrain for you this month. We kick things off with the rather stereotypical Picket Fence Set. This surely needs to be painted white?
As you can see it comes with a bit of a batter look to it making it immediately feel like it belongs within the world of Fallout. You could even maybe use that mailbox as an objective marker for a game.
Next up we have the Swimming Pool.
If you're going to be embracing the Fallout vibe here then you need to make sure the clean water vanishes here in favour of some toxic radioactive sludge. Maybe you pop a few mutants around the poolside too protecting their revered watering hole.
Last but not least we have the Children's Play Area which seems very eerie indeed without the children actually playing on it.
Once again the vibe here is to use this for some kind of post-apocalyptic landscape. Equally you could use it for a more Historically accurate game and have them as part of a tussle between gangs in old school America during the 60's and 70's.
Does this conjure up some interesting ideas for tablescapes?
"If you're going to be embracing the Fallout vibe here then you need to make sure the clean water vanishes here in favour of some toxic radioactive sludge..."
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That stuff all looks fantastic.
I love the idea that you’re having a battle over retrieving a letter from a letter box.
Battle over a letterbox. You mean like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s1t1RDGnUo
Huh… Somewhere there is an alternate universe where that made sense…
Weird!
(And thanks!)
Those swings would make excellent terrain for a judgement day scenario. Sarah Conor watch the nukes fly.
Looking forward to my Walking Dead Mantic stuff – could be a perfect match with the other sets they released recently.
For anyone interested in painting HDF terrain without an airbrush, the guy who painted these at http://www.marchattack.co.uk has two good PDF articles about warping issues, sealing and other stuff which was very helpful in deciding whether or not to buy unpainted HDF terrain.
I should say I don’t work or have any affiliation with marchattack.co.uk :-p
Excellent link that I hadn’t come across before – cheers for that 🙂
Ahhhhhhh Infinity is about to go suburban!