Battle Systems Turn Your Tabletop Into A Post Apocalyptic Wasteland
April 23, 2015 by brennon
Battle Systems are not only turning their hand to some new Post Apocalyptic Terrain but also the new card terrain that will appear within the Terminator Genisys Miniatures Game from River Horse...
A Ruined Future
The first set to take a peek at is the Post Apocalyptic range which constitutes an array of burnt out and wartorn pieces to emulate urban decay. They would be useful in the likes of a zombie apocalypse or maybe even just modern warfare in a larger warzone...
As you can see they are not only looking to create buildings and larger structures but also smaller scatter terrain too which adds a nice level of feeling 'lived in' to the gaming table. This is something that Battle Systems have been good at with other projects and this looks like they've maintained the same level of quality.
This terrain is due to hit Kickstarter this Autumn (2015) after they've dealt with all of the Fantasy terrain.
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As well as the ruined future presented above there is also the one from Terminator Genisys and the upcoming miniatures game where Battle Systems were approached by River Horse to supply the card terrain for their game.
It looks like some great battlefield terrain worthy of the far future and provides your poor squishy humans with some much needed cover against the firepower of the Terminators.
What do you think of Battle Systems' range?
"...there is also the one from Terminator Genisys and the upcoming miniatures game where Battle Systems were approached by River Horse..."
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That looks better than I expected!
If they could make a set that matches the zombicide tiles and layout I’d buy the lot…
They mentioned not being able to do that because they don’t have the IP rights, but I’m sure whatever they think up, it’ll be just as good (or better) 😉
It doesn’t have to be licensed to match the art style.