Using Lego as Tabletop Terrain definitely shouldn’t be a go to. I just remember using them years ago when my friends and I played Apocalypse games in the basement. I had a bunch of Lego buildings that we just plopped all over the place as proxies and we had alternate warhammer terrain in no time. Definitely far from immersive but sometimes you just need stuff to use.
Plus with all the examples of people doing odd things for Poorhammer, borrowing roughly 32mm scaled terrain seemed like an easy transition.
Obviously this isn’t for tournaments or anything, but for odd narrative and casual games with friends it adds that extra layer of not taking much seriously. It’s a wargame with plastic toys at the end of the day, no need to pretend like it’s going on the resume. And if it was, you’ll probably be going to tournaments that provide their own warhammer 40k or Age of Sigmar terrain anyway.
Just throwing out another odd idea, though it doesn’t have as much weight these days with 3D printing on the rise. But if you got Lego City stuff, may as well put it to some use as alternative proxy terrain right?
Soapbox Talk – Tentative title for another DDBuilds series. I don’t like doing opinion pieces unless it’s for a wild idea that I use frequently or something rather benign that shouldn’t spark unnecessary rabid commentary. Whether it be using Lego in Warhammer projects like a filthy heretic or describing an approach to something unusual, this series aims to add food for thought when approaching a conventional topic with unconventional means.
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