4Ground Adding Mad Bob’s Folding Terrain To Store Soon!
November 11, 2021 by brennon
Mad Bob Miniatures' Folding Terrain is going to be coming to 4Ground's webstore soon, giving you a neat way to set up some interesting terrain on the tabletop across different genres and then pack it away nicely afterwards.
Folding Terrain (Open) // 4Ground & Mad Bob Miniatures
The designs that you see here are great for those playing out World War II games on the tabletop. The brick design would work well for those battling through urban environments. What's pretty awesome about this collection (more of which you can see HERE) is that it also features cool interior locations and doors that open and close too.
Folding Terrain (Closed) // 4Ground & Mad Bob Miniatures
A selection of different options from Mad Bob Miniatures come unpainted (although there are also pre-coloured options in some cases) but I would assume that we might see some pre-coloured examples from 4Ground when they release over on their own webstore.
These did particularly well over on Kickstarter so it's no surprise that people want more of them! I think these would be fantastic for those who don't have a lot of space and still want to have impressive-looking buildings in their collection.
Have you picked up some of this Folded Terrain?
"I think these would be fantastic for those who don't have a lot of space and still want to have impressive-looking buildings in their collection..."
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Uh, nice. I like
Ingenious.
Nice A great idea.
Moderately useful, but doesn’t fold as much as I’d like. Still takes a lot of space up.
Thank you for your comment. Very helpful.
He’s not wrong. Folding these buildings basically saves vertical space at the expense of horizontal space. And I would propose saving horizontal space is the more vital of the two (most shelves have the vertical room to spare anyway) so you aren’t really saving much storage room at all. The only way I see this sort of fold-up being useful is in transportation, and how many people are frequently moving buildings enough to warrant the cost?
Thank you for your comments, Fightcitymajor, very helpful. I am looking for easy setup and storage terrain for my club and needed to hear these views.