Level Up Your Foam Terrain With Slice & Slot

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Welcome to the channel! we are days away from launching our first Kickstarter Slice & Slot. Slice and Slot is a new way to build your fantasy and historical terrain. It combines highly detailed 3D Printed components with the creative freedom of XPS foam. Our Kickstarter goes live on the 17th of January 2023 and will run through to the 14th of February.

Check out the Kickstarter launch page here

Slice & Slot recently featured on one of Zorpazorp's crazy Minas Tirith build videos so check that out here
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Just found out about this campaign through an email from MMF. Wish I could've bought in during it's run to advance the stretch goals. I just bought into another project two days ago. I like yours better but the money is spent. This is a great project! I hope you have continuing success!

Arkticsnowman
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Fantastic 👏 where can I buy it? I've missed the Kickstarter deadline 😔

TiagoRamosVideos
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Aaaaay let’s go! Nice little intro vid there Albie! 😁

dicedrinksanddadjokes
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Wow ..this is amazing! Fantastic work, very inspiring

AytacK
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I cannot wait to get this for some bat reps. Looks incredible man and the modularity of it is just amazing!

JMACCSArmiesOfMiddleEarth
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Backing this. Just got a substantial raise so I'm getting my proxxon cutter next month too with some shiftlands stuff so these jigs and stls will be amazing addons! I hope you get to do more like this.

ItsMeMattCarter
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Extremely cool!! This will make thing easier for so many people. Great idea :)

Natvideos
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Hell yeah mate! Good luck with the launch! It's really cool to see what you have come up with

ConquestCreations
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Such a well thought-through system. When will it be available to buy (I missed the KS and it seems the late pledges are over too).

Malak
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I looked at the Kickstarter with the intention of not backing, but my wallet said yes 😀 looking forward to reaching all the stretch goals!

paulhalforc
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Bloody hell...wonderful tool ! ...1/72...15mm...10mm? comes to mind.

richardbradley
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I'm super impressed by this, and disappointed in equal measure because I just barely found this campaign. Outstanding work!

strongbif
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Excellent idea! Is there a way to purchase this product? I looked at the MMF but the pledges are no longer available.

motorbikekultofspeed
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Hi, I only found out about this today, the 23rd. Any chance of getting in now?

sabrekai
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Love how this can be the foundation for a system people then expand with their own ideas and tools.

Does the digital tier also include the vector files so people can make the jigs with a laser cutter in a local makerspace? Only saw a reference to STLs.

Iskelderon
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Would it be possible to buy a PDF image of the jigs parts for those who have access to a laser cutter. While the physical jig is not much more, I think shipping to the US may be more than I want to know.

todd
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Very exciting!!! I would love to showcase painting these pieces on my YouTube channel as well.

smoothblendstudio
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Would these be compatible with standard hirst art bricks?

brendanhofman
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I'd probably back this but I don't see a way to get the MDF bits without having to purchase all the other physical items.

donlloyd
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this seems like a really well-made product with a lot of thought and passion behind it. however, i kinda fail to see the real point of it. i myself craft terrain with foam because i don't have access to a 3d-printer - that means i can't use this product, because you need to be able to print the parts. now, IF i had a 3d-printer, why would i not just print entire buildings immedietaly, rather than print parts of a building and then having to use foam-cutting as well?

so, i'm definitely not the targeted market for this product - and people with a 3d-printer could just print entire buildings, so they're not really the target market either..? the reason most people use foam to make terrain is because they don't have a 3d-printer, and people with a 3d-printer probably don't have a foamcutter - but this product requires both of those tools...

don't get me wrong, the 3d-printed parts look amazing and it seems like a well-made product - i just can't see the point of it :D if i had a 3d-printer i'd just print the entire building, rather than fiddle around with foamcutting. and i feel like people with a 3d-printer don't want to get a foamcutter because, well, they have a 3d-printer :D

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