3D Print: BattleTerrain: Rough Terrain tiles for Battletech Alpha Strike by Tinnut

3D Print: BattleTerrain: Rough Terrain tiles for Battletech Alpha Strike by Tinnut

Today we have something that’s about as plain and unglamourous as can be in terms of terrain – some “tiles” to designate rough terrain in battletech Alpha strike from Tinnut – available as freebies on both MyMiniFactory and Cults3D. So I certainly can’t complain as they’re completely fit for purpose! These did sit for months until I used the Season of Scenery as motivation to get them painted and done.

3D Print: BattleTerrain: Rough Terrain tiles for Battletech Alpha Strike by Tinnut

While they’re unglamorous for sure, wargamers do know and understand that this sort of marker is still very useful in a lot of scenarios, across a lot of games. These shapes, especially once given some texture paste and drybrushing (in this case, performed in large part by Marouda under my direction and following my example) are a lot more aesthetically pleasing than bits of felt, so with access to Flippy the 3D printer, I thought “why not?” This light box photo shows the actual colours better than the desert table shot.

3D Print: BattleTerrain: Rough Terrain tiles for Battletech Alpha Strike by Tinnut

Because “Battletech”, I didn’t think to take some shots of these with 28mm figures, but here are some Mechs and some Afrika Korps WWII tanks demonstrating their use in a couple of different scales, with the BIAB rocks acting as background. On reflection, these would work in a huge number of games and genres and scales. These nine extremely simple bits of terrain count as nine more pieces towards Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25 – Extended Edition.

Fabricator’s Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2×4 Medium Building + 2x 2×2 x2 Silos

Fabricator's Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2x4 Medium Building + 2x 2x2 x2 Silos

More 3D printed Epic terrain again today – and another three pieces by Fabricator’s Lair – this time from the the Epic Sector: Industry set which you may recall from such posts as the most recent one as well as the Horton Spheres. This time we have a trio of buoldings directly inspired by playing with the unpainted bits from that most recent post.

Fabricator's Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2x4 Medium Building + 2x 2x2 Silos Fabricator's Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2x4 Medium Building + 2x 2x2 Silos

As you can see, we essentially have a larger variation of the same basic idea, but instead of the generator, we have two silos.

Fabricator's Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2x4 Medium Building + 2x 2x2 Silos

I did originally plan to glue them down, but once all three elements were painted, I realised that they clipped together well enough to use in a game, and by not gluing them down I retained a lot more flexibility in how I can use all three pieces in a game. So, that’s what I did. Or didn’t, in this case.

Fabricator's Lair Epic Sector: Industry 3D Prints: 2x4 Medium Building + 2x 2x2 Silos

As with the previous post’s model(s) – they look fine in both scales I’m likely to use them in as long as you’re willing to see windows as vents. They’d probably go okj for 15mm sci-fi as well, if I actually played something in that scale! We now have another trio of models (these are from September still) for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25 – Extended Edition.