Bandua Build Infinity Terrain & Ace Holographic Signs
May 12, 2017 by brennon
Bandua Wargames has shown off some of their new terrain which is now available from their webstore. This builds on their awesome Infinity collection and gives you options for prepainted terrain, ready to use on the tabletop.
This collection is known as Cargo Bay Station and breaks down into two large buildings, the Cargo Bay and the Warehouse plus the additional Holographic Signs that you see there. The Radar is also a big new kit added into this.
Building Breakdown
As mentioned above this collection breaks down into two buildings which you can buy separately. Firstly, the Cargo Bay.
As well as the Cargo Bay there's also the Warehouse which also stacks up together to make a larger building like you see here, or can break down into smaller buildings if you need.
You can also pick up the model as an Unpainted Kit if you prefer and then work on it yourself. But, as we're trying to build big tabletops quickly nowadays this is a good way to do so.
Scan For Signals
As well as the buildings here you also have the Radar which sits atop these buildings. I imagine that it helps guide in the cargo ships that land in this docking bay.
This is a simple plastic kit which comes with a great engraved and painted base meaning that it sits perfectly with the buildings that you see above.
Sci-Fi Advertising
Finally, we also have these Holographic Signs which will give you a real sense of the world you're gaming in.
Again, these are also completely ready to go. All you need is to assemble the signs and they are ready to go. There is a slight problem with one of the signs you see here but don't worry, when they get to your doorstep they will be perfected!
What do you think of this new collection?
"...we also have these Holographic Signs which will give you a real sense of the world you're gaming in"
Absolutely brilliant. We picked up a Q building Gamma for our flgc at Salute, the first of many from this cracking range of buildings to go on our Infinity tables.
Now we just need the prepainted crates and some prepainted bridges and you can build a very well looking table without breaking a sweat (if you have the money).
As a club we save like crazy for Salute, not sure i’d want to try if it was for a home table.
Bandua are doing a good job and it’s a great option for clubs and those looking to get up and running without fuss.
There was a table I saw on here recently (I’m guessing from Salute) with 4Ground’s Batman buildings covered in sci-fi ads like those. It was pure Blade Runner. I loved it!
nice love the sat dish.
They many be the same old cut files for making the buildings but the preprint on them makes these a must have, just for time saving purposes.