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If you’re as big of a fan as I am of the powerhouse company that owns Urban Outfitters, Anthro & Free People, I wanted to share with you my latest discovery. Terrain. Terrain is also owned by the same company, which definitely makes sense once you begin exploring the website & see the overall atmosphere. Since both […]
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When we first began hearing rumblings a few years back about Terrain, the garden center/home store/plant nirvana/farm-to-table café/dreamy wedding venue located 40 minutes outside of Philadelphia, we had no idea that the place was founded and operated by Urban Outfitters. Wouldn’t it be nice, we thought, to do a profile one day on the sweet couple who must own the place? But don’t laugh at our cluelessness just yet. Though its flagship campus is huge — nearly a dozen buildings spread out over five acres — Terrain has the intimate vibe and the quirkily curated stock of a much smaller operation. Credit for projecting that cozy vibe, despite being part of one of the biggest retail conglomerates in the country, goes in large part to Terrain’s visual team — the buyers, merchandisers, and creatives who stock the place with mason jars, ticking stripe aprons, vintage planters, sea salt soaps, bocce ball sets, and terrariums.
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Terrain Essentials: Wasteland Scale: 32mm (perfect for your DnD home game) Print Resolution: 0.04mm Material: Photopolymer Resin Color: Gray or Beige (miniatures are unpainted) Model creator: Cast 'n Play Make every game a critical hit with this sweeping wasteland terrain. *** Resin 3D Print *** All Critical Terrain miniatures are printed with high quality Photopolymer Resin. Miniatures are originally printed in 32 mm scale. Different scales are possible. Perfect for every tabletop experience! *** Wash and Cure *** After the print is finished, it is washed with 99% IPA cleaning alcohol and water. After cleaning the print supports are carefully removed and the miniatures are being cured in a curing station. ***Packaging*** All miniatures are carefully packed in bubble wrap plastic. To guarantee that the miniatures are in perfect condition when they arrive. Every order receives a free gift.
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