TheAuldGrump
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Wyrd Miniatures and World Works Games are coming out (again) with a collaborative effort for some modular terrain for the Malfaux game.
The initial release was supposed to be last year at GenCon, but the manufacturer took some, ummm, liberties with the specifications. (In other words the things got messed up by the company that was supposed to make the pieces.) So, a year later, they are finally coming out this August (in time for this year's GenCon) - Sewers, Streets, and Buildings are the initial releases, gods willing and the creek don't rise.
Made from fairly thick cardstock, the walls and floors are held together with translucent grey clips. (They learned the hard way that clear is actually more visible against the bits than a translucent grey - much like 'invisible' tape.)
Currently they have pictures of the Sewers set, in the newer edition:
List is $49, for a decent amount of terrain, but preorders at $40 are typical prices at online places like The War Store or FRP Games.
I use World Works Terrain LinX, which uses tabs and slots, but can be printed at home, and the floor tiles glued to foamcore board, a bit more work, but inexpensive, and it is just a bit of work to make more when you need it - this is my personal reference, but others in my game groups seem pretty enthused about preprinted and precut terrain.
By comparison, the TLX Sewers:
I prefer the flexibility of the TLX terrain, but the ease of just ordering the boxes, and the portability of the new sets, has a lot going for it.
Both are darned pretty. (I kind of wish that they were compatible - I would use both together, quite happily.
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The Auld Grump
The initial release was supposed to be last year at GenCon, but the manufacturer took some, ummm, liberties with the specifications. (In other words the things got messed up by the company that was supposed to make the pieces.) So, a year later, they are finally coming out this August (in time for this year's GenCon) - Sewers, Streets, and Buildings are the initial releases, gods willing and the creek don't rise.
Made from fairly thick cardstock, the walls and floors are held together with translucent grey clips. (They learned the hard way that clear is actually more visible against the bits than a translucent grey - much like 'invisible' tape.)
Currently they have pictures of the Sewers set, in the newer edition:

List is $49, for a decent amount of terrain, but preorders at $40 are typical prices at online places like The War Store or FRP Games.
I use World Works Terrain LinX, which uses tabs and slots, but can be printed at home, and the floor tiles glued to foamcore board, a bit more work, but inexpensive, and it is just a bit of work to make more when you need it - this is my personal reference, but others in my game groups seem pretty enthused about preprinted and precut terrain.
By comparison, the TLX Sewers:

I prefer the flexibility of the TLX terrain, but the ease of just ordering the boxes, and the portability of the new sets, has a lot going for it.
Both are darned pretty. (I kind of wish that they were compatible - I would use both together, quite happily.

The Auld Grump