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Colony Blocks
Another one to add to my growing list of sci-fi terrain projects. The idea is really simple: one-story-tall "blocks" in a variety of dimensions (3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 3x6, 4x4, 4x5, 4x6 inches) that can be re-arranged from one game session to the next, including stacking on top of each other to create taller structures.
Here's some work in progress: Colony Blocks 3D digital tests, showing a kind of tower block possible by stacking them up, done in SketchUp. These are some of the 3D paper accessory bits I have to work with. Antenna modules, exhaust pipes, balconies, balcony supports, window blisters, power modules, etc. Some of the funky details that'll be appearing on my sci-fi textures. It's good to have a big collection of these sorts of things to scatter around. |
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Clever idea Dave - with a lot of potential flexibility.
You could do lots of "add-on" kits with the accessories e.g. residential, industrial, pre and post apocalyptic etc.
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Awesome idea Dave, can't wait to see it realized!
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Although I read a goodly amount of Science fiction, Dave, this whole activity of sci-fi gaming is "alien" to me. As I understand these new designs of yours, they're analogous to Legos for the sci-fi gamer crowd, and I'll be eager to see some of the structures people devise with these new blocks. Could it even make sense to use Legos as foundations -- i.e., have some of your blocks the right size to slip over stacks of Legos?
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