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UK Games Expo 2019: Sunday Live Blog

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Sarissa - New Terrain Tile System - Comment To Win

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Ben takes a look at all new terrain advances being made by Sarissa Precision.

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Sarissa have developed an interlocking tile system that can also be assembled in an offset which is a great consideration within this system. Sarissa have been showing off some wonderful, modular dioramas for wargaming tables.If you leave a comment down below, Sarissa are giving away four of these terrain sets!

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aea007
Cult of Games Member
1156xp

Interesting concept gets away from straight lines which jar the eye ….

pagan8th
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9056xp

Tiles are a lot easier to store.

stuart20
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368xp

Oh will definitely get some these.

hairybrains
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12989xp

I like the look of those tiles

dynarod1164
Cult of Games Member
1142xp

Good concept, useful size for easy storage and transportation. I have loads of old 2 x 2 polystyrene boards in the loft which never see the light of day because they are too difficult to transport! Think I might be making an investment in some of these.

jocke
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4043xp

Awesome idea, can’t wait to see what people do with them.

noisysteve
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This did look very interesting, and a good idea.

eric522
Cult of Games Member
648xp

The village terrain and display boards look absolutely amazing.

innes
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11086xp

I did think, when i saw the rural japanese range, that they were oddly based. Now it makes sense. Cool.

raya
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276xp

Oh sweet, Sarissa’s buildings are great, so this new tile system sound be great.

benkku
Cult of Games Member
1126xp

Very good idea.

trinitty
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1266xp

Beautiful idea

yorick
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1274xp

Both versatile and pretty! Good work!

lordreaver
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169xp

Very clever and pleasing on the eye. Yes please!

daegren
Cult of Games Member
2521xp

Good idea. Wonder how hard it is store this product.

lordofuzkulak
Cult of Games Member
6332xp

Depends on if you do dioramas on the tiles I think; on their own with some texturing then it’s just a stack of sheets of mdf so very easy to store.

coachjose59
Cult of Games Member
2311xp

Love his idea! Gotta look in to this!

poland825
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478xp

Nice concept from sarissa

michel86
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822xp

Very cool system

golonka
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714xp

Cool idea and well executed. Will check them out.

waxfrance
Member
702xp

I’m already a big fan of Sarissa, lots of mdf terrain at home right now ^_^
A lots of good ideas and great kits.
Great concept with theses terrain tiles, perfect for skirmish battles at home ^_^

blackspiral
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1659xp

Wow they’ve stepped up their ideas! Really cool stuff!

lordsanes
Cult of Games Member
6512xp

These tiles are such a great idea. I’m gonna spend ages looking through their website

jemmy
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2428xp

Good idea and good concept. And the interlocking system give a bit more stability.
Especially Ben´s skirmish idea draw my Attention.
However, how do you best store the tiles after you flocked them, sanded them and put the scenery into the third dimension, f. i. fixed trees, houses etc.?

arkamuz
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1165xp

this is really awesome and its a great idea to make different scenery with what you got

eaglex11
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374xp

This looks great for some bolt action.

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