I don’t usually actively promote products (well, sometimes), but when I got the word that E-Z Terrain: Cliffs and Mountains was going to be discontinued, I had to gobble it up. This is one that I’ve wanted to pick up for awhile, but just never did. Well, I did, just now. What a fantastic set! And it looks pretty easy to put together, too. I’ve always been a fan of Fat Dragon Games Terrain, and I’m sad I didn’t pick this download up earlier. As I understand it, this particular download will be discontinued at the end of the weekend. No worries! That leaves almost three whole days to pick it up. Also, the cool part is that the price has been slashed by 50%, now priced at $5.99. I always get these downloads when the prices are so cheap. How can you not?
Real quick, if you purchase E-Z Terrain: Cliffs and Mountains from this link, you’ll be supporting Stuffer Shack (which we appreciate). If you visit our site from time to time, you’ll know I’m not putting this post up to make a couple of bucks; I do it because we are 3D Terrain fanatics! So, check out the pics, and get your download before it’s too late!
- Highly detailed rock and river tiles
- Ten types of stackable cliff models
- Rock bridge (variable length)
- ‘Hot-swappable’ climbing walls
- ‘Hot-swappable’ cliff ledges
- ‘Hot-swappable’ cave openings
- Exclusive E-Z KEY modular design
- Both 1″ gridded and non-grid surfaces
- ‘Hot-swappable’ cliff tops (grass or rock surfaces)
How long does it take to build this stuff? Never played 3D before. Does it make a difference? Is it collapsable? I looked on the website with no instructions or any information in that case. Just asking.
Good questions.
This set looks pretty easy to build (comparatively speaking). The pieces are big and bulky, which is a plus.
3D Terrain makes a HUGE difference! You have to give it a try. the first time I pulled out 3D Terrain for my players it was a very simple piece, and they loved it.
Every time you download a set piece like this, it comes with some tips on how to put it together, and tells you what items you may need (knife, glue, etc.). Except for choosing to use Tacky Glue, I pretty much follow their advice.