Skullduggery Press Package Your Goods In New Containers
July 29, 2015 by brennon
Taking a leaf out of Antenocitis Workshops's book the folks at Skullduggery Press have designed their own set of Sci-Fi Containers for use in both 28mm games and those at the smaller scale of 15mm. See what you think of them below...
As you can see they've made them nice and simple to put together which is always a plus. This will also be the first of six in the final kit. It appears to work nicely with both scales too which is good with the 28mm getting a good deal of cover while at 15mm it's completely line of sight blocking.
What do you think?
"It appears to work nicely with both scales too which is good with the 28mm getting a good deal of cover while at 15mm it's completely line of sight blocking..."
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Sometimes ‘simple’ is elegant and best
Like it I’ll keep my eyes on this, I have the need for some Sci-Fi stuff to put down on a table after you got me into infinity
When I first started seeing hexagon storage containers I thought they were pretty lame. Seemed like a cheap gimmick to make them look “scifi”. Now I’ve seen that there’s an intent to move to hexagon containers in the real world.
Of course there in an intent to do so. We’re slowly, but surely, moving into the FUTURE and the FUTURE is hexagons!!! Hexagon containers, hexagons on our clothing and hexagon shaped babies!
lol. They’re probably more stable when stacked — think honey comb. I may get some of these as well.
What the little resin mini in the bottom pic? Looks a bit blobby…
Nice containers tho 🙂
Like ’em. Ever since seeing the FW Calth table I’ve been keeping my eyes open for containers that are suitable to try an inspired by table. Shame the FW ones are OOP, but these ones might make the grade.
Interesting, they look like the larger cargo containers used in Star Trek from TNG on…