Sigmarite Boutique supports Ninth Age! 10% off welcome bonus!
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The latest issue of the 9th Scroll is available! You can read all about it in the news.
The brand new army book for Infernal Dwarves is finally available, along with a small surprise! Remember that it is a beta version, and provide us your feedback!
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T9A Terrain Markers, available in multiple set sizes, and your choice of colours!
The terrain types are clearly marked on the signpost, and the signposts firmly slot into the bases, but are easy to change for future battles. No more trying to remember if the terrain is Impassable, Danger (1) or Danger (3) in the middle of a game!
Available for order now!
etsy.com/ca/listing/778743235/ninth-age-terrain-markers
Don't forget, 10% off your entire order until February 29th with coupon code T9AWELCOME, and free US shipping on orders over $35! -
Last week to get the 10% off welcome bonus. Also a huge thanks to Goonhammer for letting me join the writing team:
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A couple of new small products for corner angle and charge arc checking:
etsy.com/ca/listing/773672376/…ref=listings_manager_grid
etsy.com/ca/listing/787559033/…ref=listings_manager_grid
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I was looking since some time for a movement tray similar to what the Sigmarite Boutique proposed, so I made a test purchase and allow myself to provide a short feedback with pictures.
Please notice that I "upgraded" my tray a little bit by adding ferro sheets inside the trays since all my miniatures are magnetized.
So, and firstly, the standard movement trays:
The system work quite nicely without miniatures on the top. With miniatures it is a little bit trickier to split the tray. But all in all this is a very good system to have the almost perfect fitting tray for different unit configurations (at least at the beginning of the battle during the deployment phase) without to have to buy thousand different tray to avoid empty ranks.
Of course trays are available in different widths, yet I wanted to test the system before making a bigger command, which I will definitely do once the coronavirus pandemic over.
Then the skirmish movement trays:
This is the kind of movement tray I was really looking for, since I definitely struggle in the past to move my skirmish unit (my other ranks and files magnetized units were simply put on a steel place). And except that the colour is not really fitting (should had been brown but something goes wrong), I am more than satisfied with the system, especially the option to add a second rank with clips is very well thought out. -
@Folkienn
How did you find the regular movement trays clip together? did they hold well? I'm curious as to how you feel picking up and placing back down a larger (say, 5-8 ranks) unit would hold together.
Thanks!Head of Lectors
Advisory Board
"...take a step back and remember that we are playing a game where we roll dice and move little people around the board."
kisanis wrote:
@Folkienn
How did you find the regular movement trays clip together? did they hold well? I'm curious as to how you feel picking up and placing back down a larger (say, 5-8 ranks) unit would hold together.
Thanks!
However, my experience is limited to four ranks (test purchase), but my gut feeling says 5-6 ranks should work perfectly fine, 7-8 could be a little bit more problematic if you wish to lift the tray instead of sliding it on the battlefield.
The unit of 20 Succubi (5 x 4) on the regular movement tray (with ferro sheet) can be lifted (and turned upside dow) without any concerns!
Dang! looks like I'm gonna have to make some purchases this summer!Head of Lectors
Advisory Board
"...take a step back and remember that we are playing a game where we roll dice and move little people around the board."
Thanks for the feedback and review, my apologies for not noticing it beforehand! My day job is in Healthcare IT so as you might imagine this has been a very, very busy time.
As for the fit on the trays they are designed with a tenth of a millimeter gap, which allows for a firm fit and also ensures any printing variance won't prevent them from connecting correctly.
3D printing is very precise on good modern machines (my farm uses exclusively Prusa MK3s FDM printers) but any change in tolerance on the filament itself, or even environmental factors can cause small variations in each print. I tested the fit a number of times and this was the most reliable. I also test fit each tray before I pack it.
Having said all that, if you ever receive a part that doesn't fit correctly, I'll replace it free of charge.Also given that this is such a terrible time for pretty much everyone, I've extended my welcome coupon until the end of May.
Shipping times are a little higher as I've converted about 60% of my print farm to printing PPE parts for local hospitals, EMTs, Personal Care Homes, etcGood day ninth agers!
I've started working on a new line of 3D printed resin bases. My immediate focus would be rounds but I'm eager to see what the community here is looking for in square bases.
I've just released a set of 'windswept' bases designed to be used for water, sand or snow:
etsy.com/ca/listing/819321263/…pt?ref=shop_home_active_1
Would these be interest in 20/25/40mm square versions here?Hello T9A players!
I've expanded my print farm with a focus on resin designs, and I've licensed an amazing selection of bases from 'Cast n' Play' and
'Print Your Monsters'. These are available in rounds, squares, ovals, you name it.
Check out the selection here:
etsy.com/ca/shop/SigmariteBout…orm-mcnav§ion_id=29055545
Post in the lobby thread for @Calisson to make up a newspost for the next newsletter!Head of Lectors
Advisory Board
"...take a step back and remember that we are playing a game where we roll dice and move little people around the board."
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