Modiphius: Fallout Marker
Modiphius haben zwei Sets mit Markern für Fallout Wasteland am Start.
Fallout: Wasteland Warfare – Terrain Expansion: Objective Markers 1 – 24,62 Euro
The wasteland is full of colourful creatures and people, all vying for control, supremacy, and survival. In the post-apocalyptic ruins, one man’s trash is another Deathclaw’s treasure. However, there are some trinkets, weapons, chems or even junk that is universally useful.
Tools, solvents and oils are always in high demand. Anything from maintaining a poisonous bite to tuning up a settlement’s defences all need lubricants, wrenches and gules, and a cache of these can be key to long term survival.
Nuka cola is refreshing and revivifying in any situation. Finding a crate of this pre-war treat means refreshment for mid and body (depending on the flavour and type). Even better, once you crack open a bottle, you get the cap – the main currency of the wasteland. Double-bubble for holding on to this red and silver treasure trove.
As the old phrase goes, ‘All things in moderation – including moderation’. Finding ‘party boy’ in the ruins might seem like a cautionary tale and nothing more, but for the perceptive his porcelain resting place is a jackpot. Health kits and stim packs are hidden close by – as are chem injectors and inhalers. Just make sure you don’t follow his example too closely…
More ‘wholesome’ pursuits are to be had with the Big League crate. Nothing like evoking the rural idyll of goin’ out to the ball game, or playing catch with your ol’ dad. These days nostalgia is nice, but survival is nicer, and a sturdy bat, baseball grenades, and ‘bases’ made of mines are of more use. For the inquisitive there may also be some liquid courage to be found.
Some of the most powerful boosts and prizes in the wasteland are the least obvious. Improving what makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L can be the difference between life and death, and holotapes, comics and images can go a long way towards that. Either that or you can use any junk found in this stash to fire at people or upgrade your weapons!
This boxed set contains five 32mm scale multi-part high quality resin objective markers, each part of unique scenic bases, to allow players to expand their Fallout: Wasteland Warfare games.
©2020 Bethesda Softworks, a ZeniMax Media company. All Rights Reserved.
Fallout: Wasteland Warfare – Terrain Expansion: Objective Markers 2 – 24,62 Euro
The wasteland is full of colourful creatures and people, all vying for control, supremacy, and survival. In the post-apocalyptic ruins, one man’s trash is another Deathclaw’s treasure. However, there are some trinkets, weapons, chems or even junk that is universally useful.
Synths are either one the greatest threats out there or the path to saving humanity, depending on your point of view. What is not in doubt is that the body of a fallen synth is always a prize. Break it down for parts, examine it for weaknesses or fix it up to re-join the fray, you can only make the choice when you’ve claimed the downed android.
Any area where Synths have been seen is more than likely a battleground, and attracts high tech weaponry. Coming across a stash of fusion cells for laser weaponry is the find of a lifetime, and can set a survivor or raider for life – if they can hold it long enough to stake their claim.
Living in a ‘future dystopia’ isn’t all ray guns and lasers the way those Vault-tec videos said it would be. Sometimes you have to stick to tried and tested methods, such as grenades and hard-round pistol fire. Sure, you wouldn’t say no to a laser rifle now and then, but nothing stops a territory fight or rampaging creature invasion like a mini nuke. Grab this weapons crate and get fighting.
Searching for loot and equipment can be tough. Sometimes it’s all stacked up, left by a friendly previous owner (now thankfully absent), but at other times you have to look closer. In the last days before the war and the made scramble for resources afterwards, having supplies was only half the job. Hiding them effectively was the other half. While a thorough search of ruins may only turn up plastic trays or years of old tax returns, there’s the odd diamond in the rough. Filing cabinets with ash trays? Rough. Finding working missile launchers with missiles? Diamond.
Last but in no way least comes one of the basics: food. Sure, you can blow the enemy up, zap them, laser them, and horribly irradiate them. But if you’re not up for eating them afterwards, the victory can (literally) turn to ashes in your mouth. Food containers, crates, cans and bottle all provide sustenance for the hungry – but watch out. Even the best preserved food can have fallen foul of radiation. Eating too much can give you even more mouths to feed (along with extra arms, limbs and glowing bits).
This boxed set contains five 32mm scale multi-part high quality resin objective markers, each part of unique scenic bases, to allow players to expand their Fallout: Wasteland Warfare games.
©2020 Bethesda Softworks, a ZeniMax Media company. All Rights Reserved.
Quelle: Modiphius Entertainment
Das Falloutzeug finde ich meist super toll, aber immer super zu teuer 🙁
Ja das geht mir ähnlich… die Marker und Minis sind ja echt hübsch aber echt sehr teuer (mir persönlich sogar zu groß).
Und ich dachte die Preise von GW wären meistens überzogen…
Im Gegensatz zu GW ist das ja sogar noch günstig 😀
also das halte ich für eine sehr wackelige Behauptung, dass GW so viel teurer sei bei den Markern:
7 Marker für 25€
https://www.games-workshop.com/de-DE/Age-Of-Sigmar-Objective-Markers-2018
Hier sind es 5 für knapp 25€.
Bei Preis-Leistung sehe ich persönlich da doch die von GW weiter vorne.
Ich finde solche Marker auch immer interessant für TWD und ähnliches. Aber ich stolpere auch über den Preis. Deshalb wäre ich nicht mit dabei. Mein Empfinden, ohne eine Preisdiskussion a la GW anheizen zu wollen…
Die sind sehr schick, selber machen ist aber spaßiger.