Necromunda Does this look infested to you (finished terrain)

So I finished opening up the smaller boxes inside the BIG terrain box. There were a surprising number of 40k vehicles (in a different thread) and a bunch more trash terrain scatter terrain pieces. Including what I’m fairly sure is the bottom half of the hamster cage I mentioned above.









 
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Brought another box of scenery home from storage. And found all this trash terrain inside. Based on this box and the last box, I’m guessing this was my “black phase.” Most of my newer pieces are more gray.








 
How much scenery do you have?! And I’m guessing we aren’t going to see any table setups anytime soon?
 
How much scenery do you have?! And I’m guessing we aren’t going to see any table setups anytime soon?
I have….soooo much scenery. It’s been the one constant through all my years of hobbying. Armies come and go (mostly go now) but trash terrain is always there, ready for glue and paint.
 
Hmm…. Maybe? I used to provide 3 tables worth for an ORB campaign at an old game store back in the late 90s. Then they gave me some more, and I’ve been building fairly consistently ever since…
 
Great collection Punko. I am guessing your boards are dense with terrain. The black pieces interspersed with the grey pieces should look really good.
Unfortunately I hear that @Punktaku’s game boards are like a smaller Brigadoon - they are assembled only once in a decade and then disappear as quickly as they arrived!! 😳

I kinda know the feeling.
 
Going waaay back to what I’m pretty sure is some of my earliest terrain. I know for a fact I was using it in my last campaign at the turn of the millennium. Trash terrain really is the best terrain. Although I will admit to buying the HO bridges specifically for use as Necromunda scenery.







 
Nice! Those railway bridges were always a great find of you could get them reasonably cheaply - model railways stuff can be very expensive.

I think GW used bits like that in their official Necromunda terrain, I certainly remember the girders on a few things.
 
The good old days when they weren’t flogging terrain kits, I’ve heard talk of some people thinking it’s only ok to play on their stuff, hopefully it’s not true!