Seems that just about everyone and their dog is running a Kickstarter these days...piling on is Micro Art Studios with their Infinity Terminus Segments.
"Terminus Segments is Micro Art Studio's approach to create something new, creative and affordable in the world of Corvus Belli's Infinity. It is something more than a modular playmat; it is a complete line of HDF, resin and hardfoam terrain created with playability and affordability in mind. We worked for months to rethink and redesign our current line of ''Designed for Infinity'' products and came up with results we are really happy about.
The goal of this campaign is to fund the first modular mat system on the market. Although playmats have become very popular among wargamers lately, they have some issues that are hard to overcome – the printed design rarely allows for a significant amount of scenery combinations and the roads printed on them are usually huge open areas of the battlefield. We tried to address this issues in an extensive way. A 48''x48'' battlefield, which is a standard for Infinity, can be created using 16 tiles that can be set in a vast number of combinations. HDF and printed acrylic buses, as well as hardfoam vans, act as large and elegant scatter terrain that not only allows you to close those long fire lanes, but is also cheaper than resin product. Hardfoam Tech Crates, new District5 Catwalks and mk2 Lightboards are new versions of our popular products that we felt like improving – either on the side of affordability or playability. We wanted to improve our scenery lines to fit all the needs that Infinity players reported to us – and Kickstarter enables us to do it in much shorter time."
With 20 days to go and fully funded it is now simply a matter of stretch goals.
"Terminus Segments is Micro Art Studio's approach to create something new, creative and affordable in the world of Corvus Belli's Infinity. It is something more than a modular playmat; it is a complete line of HDF, resin and hardfoam terrain created with playability and affordability in mind. We worked for months to rethink and redesign our current line of ''Designed for Infinity'' products and came up with results we are really happy about.
The goal of this campaign is to fund the first modular mat system on the market. Although playmats have become very popular among wargamers lately, they have some issues that are hard to overcome – the printed design rarely allows for a significant amount of scenery combinations and the roads printed on them are usually huge open areas of the battlefield. We tried to address this issues in an extensive way. A 48''x48'' battlefield, which is a standard for Infinity, can be created using 16 tiles that can be set in a vast number of combinations. HDF and printed acrylic buses, as well as hardfoam vans, act as large and elegant scatter terrain that not only allows you to close those long fire lanes, but is also cheaper than resin product. Hardfoam Tech Crates, new District5 Catwalks and mk2 Lightboards are new versions of our popular products that we felt like improving – either on the side of affordability or playability. We wanted to improve our scenery lines to fit all the needs that Infinity players reported to us – and Kickstarter enables us to do it in much shorter time."
With 20 days to go and fully funded it is now simply a matter of stretch goals.