Hexagon Mill: Interview and Kickstarter
Watch it people, there is a new terrain-maker in town! Hexagon Mill, another terrain company by (among others) Dexter Schiller, from the Krug podcast fame, who’s already known for his work at Shark Mounted...
Watch it people, there is a new terrain-maker in town! Hexagon Mill, another terrain company by (among others) Dexter Schiller, from the Krug podcast fame, who’s already known for his work at Shark Mounted...
Angel Giraldez I’m just going to let that name sink in. … You good? Great, because this book is something! Short version: If you’ve ever wanted to know how Angel paints the Infinity...
Today we take a look at Terrakami’s Consoles and some other new products of the Terrakami range! Terrakami is mainly known for their amazing trains (here/here/here) ITS-Consoles First are two consoles ideal for the...
N3 came with a lot of new stuff. New statuses, new tokens, new mechanics, new rules. We got our hands on a couple of the N3 updates from Customeeple and we’ll look a bit...
Today we take a look at priming MDF. Priming MDF is one of the hardest things to do as the stuff tends to drink paint like the Sahara desert. You can see it disappear…...
Recently we received a big surprise from our friends of Systema! They showed an amazing table design on their Facebook page a couple of weeks ago. It was a elevated city area, with planters,...
Warsenal. In the United States they are almost a synonym to the game within the Infinity community. MayaCast records in Warsenal Studio B, and during GenCon 2014, they raised the stakes of the tournament...
Terrakami continues to shine with their trains. A while ago, Terrakami provided Data Sphere with one of their Passenger Trains. It took a while to get build (real life sometimes get in the way...
Today we take a look at Systema’s new Futura City line. The Futura City line is Systema’s take on a urban table. And from what we see, they’ve done an amazing job! The buildings...
As you remember, in Cardbuild Terrain #3’s end notes I was wondering about how much table coverage would it provide. Well, I took the four floors, eight walls and assorted stuff to the LGS...