Micro Art Studio Produce New Explosive Accessories & Cover Terrain For Infinity
June 6, 2018 by brennon
Micro Art Studio has been tinkering away on some more options for those who play games of Infinity. The first set of new releases for you to fix your peepers on include the new Riot Walls.
There are three different Riot Walls for you to check out from their collection, each designed in resin and unpainted. The decals that you see on them here don't come in the set but you could easily snap them up from Micro Art and additional retailers to help give your city that lived in look.
More importantly, they actually help with positions of cover on the tabletop. You can start to block off large lanes of fire and give those troops that might not be as agile a fighting chance against snipers and the like.
Bunker Down
As well as the big walls above you can also get a larger terrain piece this month with the Barracks Mark II.
The set, rather than being resin, is one of their hardfoam series of products that we use a lot when it comes to building up our tabletops. Whilst they have labelled this for Infinity it would be suitable for pretty much any Sci-Fi game as it is nice and generic.
You could maybe add a particular twist to each piece if you liked; giving it iconography of your favourite faction for example.
I Can't See!
The team have also produced a set of templates and markers for Smoke Grenades in Infinity.
The set has been designed so that it does as little as possible when disrupting your models and yet continues to give you all of the information you need when one is set down on the tabletop.
As you can see, the templates fit around a lot of the various models making them useful in gameplay, rather than having to balance on things!
What do you make of the new array of releases?
"You can start to block off large lanes of fire and give those troops that might not be as agile a fighting chance against snipers and the like..."
the multi part template will be finding its way into my shopping cart.
Template is good idea. Surprised no one thought of it before. Is awkward holding aoe over target point in skirmishes for most games.
Yes, very surprising! https://art-of-war-studios-ltd.myshopify.com/collections/infinitycompatible/products/infinity-segmented-blast-marker-template
This certainly is a useful concept, though all the different “blast focus” markers within the template are somewhat confusing.
they look good.