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If you've got cool scenery to show off, this is the place.
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CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by VisOne » September 27th, 2013, 4:01 am

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Just a quick thread to keep your all informed of what one of our fine terrain manufacturers in Australia is doing.

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CNC Workshop is a subsidiary of A.S.C.I.I. Systems Pty. Ltd. located in Victoria, Australia.

We aim to provide you with a product and service that is of an excellent standard, at a very affordable price. We are able to achieve this by utilizing our in-house expertise in automation, software, electrical & mechanical engineering combined with graphic design to create a highly integrated system of manufacture that allows for lower overheads and labour costs.


CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery thanks in part to one particular designer has being updating their product range quite allot to include a range of Sci-Fi Range of products that are very much tailored towards games like Infinity. Most of you would have seen their older CNC Router cut products and have seen their redeveloped and re-imagined buildings and the like which are now cut with a CNC Lazer Cutter.

However you might not have seen these yet; nor know they are available for order!

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POLICE TACTICAL RESPONSE VEHICLE

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HEX TACTICAL RESPONSE VEHICLE

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TACTICAL RESPONSE VEHICLE

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HEAVY INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFT

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MINI FORKLIFTS WITH CRATES.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Scarecrow » September 27th, 2013, 4:16 am

Ive been considering buying a set of those forklifts, as they look very cool, and would work great on the Elysium slums board im making
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by VisOne » September 27th, 2013, 5:07 am

I'll be ordering the bottom product either from my LFGS or straight from CNC Workshop as soon as I have some free funds. My mate chopper is frothing at the mouth for the police/military vehicles though.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by valthonis » September 27th, 2013, 5:27 am

Was there any talk of getting a US distributor or making any deals on shipping?
Otherwise fantastic stuff! I like the variant Heavy Forklift with the radial engine, any good rear shots of it?
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by VisOne » September 27th, 2013, 8:51 am

They used to be stocked in US brick and mortar stores to my knowledge.

I'm not associated or a representative of them though so I'm really not sure. I suggest you contact them directly.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Crushar » September 27th, 2013, 5:46 pm

HOLY CRAP!! They have some new and COOL stuff!

Forklifts??? HELLS YA!

A cross between batman and robcop cop car? Yes please!

Thanks for posting Vis! Looks like I need to save a little cash.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by VisOne » September 28th, 2013, 3:08 am

No problem Mouse Muffins stuff is just too good to keep to Australian's alone.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Mob of Blondes » August 30th, 2014, 2:25 am

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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Arachas » August 30th, 2014, 3:37 am

Looks like you'll be doing a couple of cool reviews for the blog then, eh Vis? ;)
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Maxvon_d » August 30th, 2014, 11:35 am

I ordered a batch of their stuff and have assembled some of it already. Must say I'm really impressed, especially with the extra widgets they provide (I even bought an extra pack of them) and that can be added to the likes of Bandua buildings to just add that extra visual interest.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Icchan » August 31st, 2014, 9:38 am

Holy shitballs Batman! That board looks phenomenal. Doesn't look very affordable though.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Scorch » August 31st, 2014, 10:15 am

Mob of Blondes wrote:Image
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Seriously, what is that?:O it looks amazing!!
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by smog » August 31st, 2014, 5:28 pm

Scorch wrote:
Mob of Blondes wrote:Image
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Seriously, what is that?:O it looks amazing!!


What he said!
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Section9 » August 31st, 2014, 9:03 pm

smog wrote:
Scorch wrote:
Mob of Blondes wrote:[ img ]
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Seriously, what is that?:O it looks amazing!!

What he said!

That weeping sound is my wallet...
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Mob of Blondes » September 1st, 2014, 12:16 am

The relaunch of the Battlegrounds range.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by smog » September 1st, 2014, 11:15 am

Australia? Postage is going to be a b**** isn't it? :(
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Splod » September 1st, 2014, 11:36 am

smog wrote:Australia? Postage is going to be a b**** isn't it? :(


Not inside Australia ;)

We're always after extra players...
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by chaoshead87 » September 2nd, 2014, 3:25 am

Yep, this looks pretty damned fantastic.

I have bought stuff in the past from these guys and have been impressed with all of it. While s&h seems a little high, once I am holding the product and feel the weight I have no problems.

My bank account is going to be in pain when this stuff comes out.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Section9 » September 2nd, 2014, 4:57 am

Splod wrote:
smog wrote:Australia? Postage is going to be a b**** isn't it? :(

Not inside Australia ;)

We're always after extra players...

Find me a job there and we'll talk!

Did you all see that those panels are not just a flat sheet?

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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by chromedog » September 2nd, 2014, 5:20 am

smog wrote:Australia? Postage is going to be a b**** isn't it? :(

Welcome to our world. :p

The "tyranny of distance" tax.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Splod » September 2nd, 2014, 7:07 am

You mean, the 'Australia Tax?'
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by chromedog » September 2nd, 2014, 7:47 am

The "oz tax" is GW's thing. Charging us +100% because they can.

The ToD tax is the freight costs from anywhere else to here. Which generally makes buying stuff from the US cost twice as much (or Europe). It's fair that it flows both ways, though.

We don't actually pay that much more for Infinity stuff (proportionally speaking) compared to what the rest of the world pays for it. Unlike the GW stuff.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Mob of Blondes » September 3rd, 2014, 7:27 am

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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by chromedog » September 3rd, 2014, 7:43 am

It's a nice board (that's the painted prototype) but I'd be looking at 8-900 AUD to get that sort of table going and that just isn't a viable issue for me.

I've got some of their newer buildings and I do like those, though.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by bugbait_nz » September 3rd, 2014, 8:01 am

The new stuff looks great! cant wait to see more.
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by mouzerius » September 4th, 2014, 9:00 pm

bugbait_nz wrote:The new stuff looks great! cant wait to see more.


can`t wait till i win a lottery so i can pay for this great stuff :lol: :evil:
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by Section9 » September 6th, 2014, 4:39 am

Can one of your Aussies suggest CNC find themselves an American distributor or an American/Canadian trading partner?

The Trading Partner would be a US-based laser-cutter that would enter into a reciprocal license with CNC. The Trading Partner would have permission to sell CNC's stuff (as adjusted for what's available in the local MDF/plywood market), and CNC would have permission to sell the Trading Partner's stuff (as adjusted for what's available in the Oz MDF/ply market). Might have better luck as far as common thicknesses goes in Canada, actually, since Canuckistan is metric.

If only I had some skill with AutoCAD or whatever, I'd launch a laser-cutter business of my own!
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Re: CNC Workshop: Miniature Scenery

by chromedog » September 6th, 2014, 7:00 am

Well, as far as manufacturers go, we have ONE company that makes ALL the MDF here - so we don't get state/regional variations because of differing "standards". This means ALL of our terrain mobs will use stuff of the same thicknesses because no matter what state they are in, it's all the same stuff.
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by Hydra » September 7th, 2014, 6:27 pm

I just saw the pictures on facebook... maaaan. This is AMAZING!

And by that, I saw that you have a distributer in germany. My wallet started crying immediatly...
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by Section9 » September 8th, 2014, 1:57 am

chromedog wrote:Well, as far as manufacturers go, we have ONE company that makes ALL the MDF here - so we don't get state/regional variations because of differing "standards". This means ALL of our terrain mobs will use stuff of the same thicknesses because no matter what state they are in, it's all the same stuff.

Yeah, but I bet that one maker in all of Aus doesn't ship MDF to the US... Or are you in the US?

And the US is still stuck in Imperial units with different tolerances than the Oz MDF maker, so getting a manufacturing partner here in the US would require some adjustments to the edges and tabs.
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