

Have also done two of the Fat Dragon buildings from their Ravenfell Ruins set. So I bought about 10 pieces of the Dave Graffam paper terrain in that sale, add have so far put together two of them. The ruins block LoS and movement while not having as large of a footprint. The buildings make a relatively large obstacle to LoS and movement but they create space that you can play in. They aren't as visually cool as some of the buildings but I think that they are more useful and interesting when it comes to playing the game. The various cross piece style ruins PDFs are great to get.

If you've also used the Dave Graffam stuff as well, I'd love to hear how you thought that they compared. I figured I should ask here to see if anyone has used the Fat Dragon "Rio Draco" stuff and what they thought of it. I'll probably see if there are any buildings that wouldn't look too out of place with Malifaux and give them a shot. They've got some "pay what you want" stuff right now but it is all Fantasy and Dungeon themed. The Fat Dragon bundle is $11 so I can't really put together one of their buildings to compare to the Dave Graffam buildings. I'm about to start printing and assembling a table's worth of buildings when I noticed a bundle of western themed buildings by Fat Dragon that might also fit the bill. Once I've got enough terrain built, I might even go back and attach the buildings to better bases. Between the free stuff that Dave Graffam has and a few of his PDFs that I purchased, I should have enough variety of buildings without purchasing anything else. The buildings seem durable and look pleasant. I'm happy with the results though I think that the scale is a little off for Malifaux models (Malifaux models seem a bit bigger than 30mm).

I printed on standard paper and then used 3M spray adhesive to mount the printed pages to some card board cut from Malifaux boxes that I hadn't thrown out yet. I picked up a couple of the Dave Graffam PDFs and made a couple of the smaller models as a test. Since I'm starting with a terrain inventory of 0 and Malifaux uses a ton of it, I figured I'd give the 3D paper stuff a shot and give my bank account a bit of a breather. My FLGS has a great selection of terrain but I'd like to be able to play at home. Malifaux is the first game that I've played that uses 3D terrain.
