Let’s Build: Wargaming Fallout Shelter, Part 3
The team overcomes a few hiccups in the build and complete their respective sections, and it’s time to start joining the modules. We’re continued to be impressed by the design of this laser cut kit, which even can be populated by 3d printed decor. Next up, the big finale!
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Ryan: Can you send a camera through the connected rooms?
So the holes in the bottom of the walls are for 1/4″ magnets. If you glue them in then the buildings will snap together nicely, no clips needed! Magnetizing things like miniatures to their trays and structures to the table/each other is fairly popular in tabletop gaming!
nice! that makes sense!
The art of a well made instruction manual is criminally underrated. So few manage to do it effectively. Without one mistakes are inevitable and yet avoidable.