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Mills•Gaming Systems
Scenery design by Thomas Mills
December 2010
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I don’t condone warfare. It’s senseless.
But, I do understand human conflict – I simply wish
it were resolved over gaming tables instead.
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am a gamer. I’ve played tabletop wargames and studied the beauty and pleasure in using fully-painted miniatures and highly-articulated gaming scenery.
war Today, I create scenery for gaming enthusiasts.
I specialize in crafting hand-made, unique, one-of-akind items from both found and discarded objects.
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TABLETOP GAMING SCENERY I like to think I’m giving back, in a small way. I work with the things we throw away, that live on in our landfills for thousands of years. I just keep them in use a little longer...to make us all think twice before we go to war – for real.
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Cologne boxes, old plumbing and electrical fixtures, used aquarium filter lids...
...Kitty Litter (unused) It’s true! One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. But, don’t just take my word for it. Go ahead. Try using Mills Gaming Scenery for your next battle.
rgames The items you see in this catalog are all for sale. We build and ship hills, craters, walls, buildings and a wide variety of scenery effects anywhere in the world. We also “build to suit.” You can custom order the landscape of your dreams. Or, continue browsing and order one of ours. Either way, we know you’ll be pleased. And, you’ll enjoy gaming with your miniatures even more than before. Ok...so who else do you know dodges freeway traffic to retrieve perfectly good truck tire pieces to make a great pile of urban rubble?
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gam Your mini would look great here. Cover save’s a bonus!
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Ice Worlds, Desert Planets, Mech-Worlds, Jungles City Ruins, Intergalactic Refineries, Black Market Armories (who knew?)
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Mills Gaming Systems also handles custom conversion projects and army painting on special request.
Themed armies can be developed (as shown here). “Aggressive K’Tar commander swoops across a devasted city landscape cajoling foot troops forward.”
Prison Ruins (close-up)
Factory (close-up)
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Hand-painted, styrofoam structures. Painted rust, carved weapon blasts, applied sand, plexi-window glass (shattered, of course). With a few real rocks thrown in to keep you guessing!
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Thomas Mills, President MillsIdeas, llc An innovation center and think tank. Subsidiaries: Thomas Mills & Associates (Design, Marketing, Branding) Studio 721 (Fine Art Studio) Mills Gaming Systems Altruis (Nonprofit Marketing & Visual Communications) thomas@millsideas.com (269) 203.5400
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