Good maps with 1-inch grids for 40k gaming?

By Cromwell Bootstrap, in Dark Heresy

Hi all

have been playing DH and RT fairly regularly and painted up minis for the PCs. I have an extensive collection of D&D maps and tiles but was wondering if anyone knows of other sources. Bonus points for gothic sci-fi stuff but for RT all manner of weird xeno stuff is appropriate. Below is what I have so far

Found this stuff in Paizo which has some potential but you have to go through it to dig out the appropriate stuff.

http://paizo.com/store/brand/gameMastery/maps

http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/m/mapsOfMastery

Cubicle 7s gamescapes may also have potential - has a real frontier feel for RT anyway

http://shop.cubicle7store.com/epages/es113347.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es113347_shop/Categories/Gamescape_Maps

Plus the Gamma World game that is forthcoming from WOTC should give os plenty of post apocalyptic goodness.

There are plenty of interesting maps for the various incarnations of the clix games but their grids are a fair bit bigger than one-inch so tend to give a pretty small tactical area for the minis fights.

The real holy grail would be for FFG to bang out a few maps themselves. I would buy those in a heartbeat

- RT bridge for ships

- DW Space Marine Fortress monastery

- Hive sprawls etc.

Posting this on all three forums to maximise responses. Don't know if there is a clever internet way to do this so I'll just crack on.

Try http://savagemojo.com and their 'story maps section, they a few sci-fi ones there.

Alternatively a search for "sci fi battlemat" turns up a lot of other sources! :)

Try idly browsing on RPGnow or similar. One of the "Warscapes" by Skeleton Key Games looks like it has real potential: check out Factory World . Also, I like the look of this Blasted Canyon set by Empty Room Studios. And WorldWorks Games are going for the obsessive end of the market: 3D cardstock "gaming terrain" inc. fold-out vehicles, stand-up walls, etc.

Cheers, Nick

That worldworks stuff is amazing.

Some good leads there. Will check it out

Thanks