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Colony 19 - room 01 (28mm)

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The Colony 19 product range provides a number of sci-fi/near-future floor tiles that are suitable for use in most RPG's and wargames of that genre. The tiles themselves are scaled at 1" per grid square, and are intended for use with 28/32mm miniatures.

Included in this free download is a single room that can be used in conjunction with the other tiles in the Colony 19 range.

Note that this download is intended as an example piece (so you can preview the style of the artwork before you buy any of the main tile-sets) and also as a free (single page) expansion tile for the Colony 19 range.


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December 23rd, 2012
Nice (and free!) but too bare for my taste. I like stuff for PCs to pick up and use. It's a 4 because I'm cutting it up as stateroom furnishings - the niche screens are nifty as foldaway desks! [...]
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August 31st, 2011
The room seems just a little bare (could be amended with some extra cardboard pieces). Colourful, and well designed artwork. It's only a page preview, but well worth a look. Since there is now exit or entry, one can be made by adding a cardboard [...]
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August 22nd, 2011
It's a little bare and there is no entry point but this is something probably taken care with an overlapping corridor. If I used a lot of these it might be useful. Nice colors though. [...]
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October 29, 2021
This title was added to our catalog on August 11, 2011.