Archive for November, 2011
Necron Art
by Senji on Nov.30, 2011, under News
Beasts of War is having a art contest. here is team members Solomon’s entrees.
You can see all the other submitions here
Good Luck Sol!
Review- Ziterdes Victorian Town House Set
by Senji on Nov.24, 2011, under News, Reviews
Review- Ziterdes Victorian Town House Set
http://www.ziterdes.de/ziterdes/de/
Although I’m fully capable of making my own terrain, I’ve grown fond of buying pre-
made pieces. Sometimes I just have too many projects going on and a company like
Ziterdes produces quality products that can go on my tabletop.
Ziterdes is a subsidiary of the famous NOCH GmbH & Co. KG. Their name is derived
from Mr. Wilhelm Ziegler-a guy who came to them with the idea of
making gaming terrain. Ziterdes stands for Ziegler Terrain Design.
All of the pieces come pre-painted and
are cast out of rigid
urethane foam which makes them very light weight and durable. Ziterdes has
approximately 250 different scenic items designed for use with 25-28mm gaming.
Victorian Town House

The Victorian Town House set is made up of 4 pieces (a roof, first and second floors and a stair case). Each floor of the building is a one piece foam cast, the stairs are made out of resin. The building comes pre-painted in grey and with a little bit of dry brushing all of the details will pop out. Each floor has detailed interiors so the battle can continue inside. The windows and doors can be easily removed with a sharp hobby knife.

Each floor measures 7” X 10”. Complete, the building stands at 8” high. Each floor can be purchased separately allowing you to build the house in any height you want. Each piece also has a inner lip built into it so the floors can easily stack on each other.


The building has so much character because of all the architectural detail built into it. The sides of each floor have granite quoins. The first floor keystone windows are a nice touch. However, the most eye catching feature of this building is the mansard roof with eye brow dormers. This building would work well in pulp and steam punk games.







Below are painted pictures of the building. Painted Mailfaux miniatures courtesy of Fernando Enterprises







This is a really great terrain piece and Ziterdes has several other buildings which would
work well with the Victorian Town House. All of these together would make a nice thematic table-top.

If you don’t see Ziterdes products at your local gaming shop ask them to bring them in
through ACD Distribution.
Tutorial- Alter to Everblight
by Senji on Nov.12, 2011, under News, Tutorials
Learn how to make snowy terrain perfect for Everblight.
http://www.hobbyworld-e.com/GAMEFORCES/numero_23_ESPANOL.html
Review- Ziterdes Bank Building Terrain
by Senji on Nov.07, 2011, under News, Reviews
Review- Ziterdes Bank Building
http://www.ziterdes.de/ziterdes/de/
Although I’m fully capable of making my own terrain, I’ve grown fond of buying pre-
made pieces. Sometimes I just have too many projects going on and a company like
Ziterdes produces quality products that can go on my tabletop.
Ziterdes is a subsidiary of the famous NOCH GmbH & Co. KG. Their name is derived
from Mr. Wilhelm Ziegler-a guy who came to them with the idea of
making gaming terrain. Ziterdes stands for Ziegler Terrain Design.
All of the pieces come pre-painted and
are cast out of rigid
urethane foam which makes them very light weight and durable. Ziterdes has
approximately 250 different scenic items designed for use with 25-28mm gaming.
The Bank Building


The Bank building is made up of 3 stories. Each one is a one piece foam cast. The
building comes pre-painted in grey and with
a little bit of dry brushing all of the details will pop out. Each floor has detailed
interiors so the battle can continue inside. The windows and doors can be easily removed
with a sharp hobby knife.


Each floor measures 11 ½” X 8 ½” by 2 ½” high. Complete, the building measures 11 ½” X
8 ½” by 8” high. Each floor can be purchased separately allowing you to build the bank in
any height you want to.


Each piece has a lip built in so the floors will easily stack on each other.

The building has so much character because of all the architectural detail built into it.
The sides of each floor have decorative quoins. Each floor has dental cornices, and there
is a wide variety of windows. This building would work well in pulp and steam punk
games.




The ground floor looks like it could be a warehouse or garage.

Below are painted pictures of the building. Painted Mailfaux miniatures courtesy of
Fernando Enterprises (http://www.miniaturelovers.com/)






This is a really great terrain piece and Ziterdes has several other buildings which would
work well with the Bank Building. All of these together would make a nice thematic
table-top.
If you don’t see Ziterdes products at your local gaming shop ask them to bring them in
through ACD Distribution.


