Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

New Products - Zombie Extended Cardbox kit and new Acrylic Token Set.

New Products Zombie Extended Cardbox kit and new Acrylic Token Set. 


More Brains, more brains more brains...
As the drones of the endless hordes outside the door get louder we hunker down for another long, sleepless night. We will try and escape again tomorrow. I know sanctuary is out there...somewhere.

Burn In Designs is pleased to release a new zombie extended card box. The new box is designed to support Zombicide sized half cards with room for future expansion sets. The kit comes with 4 engraved dividers to improve sorting of cards. The slots are also designed to handle cards in sleeves.

The kit is available as just a card box or with an acrylic token set including 15 doors with stands, 10 Zombie spawn points,2 exit point,10 objective markers, 24 scream/noise markers and 1 first player token.




Zombie Cardbox Kit - ZEC-01 $20
Zombie Cardbox Kit w/ acrylic token set - ZEC-02 $40


To order a set email us at BURNINDESIGNS@GMAIL.COM or to find out more and stay on top of our new releases please  "like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BurnInDesigns and follow us on Twitter @BurnInDesigns

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Assembly Instructions Zombicide Card Box


The Zombicide Token Set and Card Box has been out for a while and judging from the sales will be in production for some time to come. So rather that bore everyone with a block of intro text that seldom gets read lets just dive into assembling the kit.

Equipment:
  • 150-220 grit sand paper
  • hobby knife
  • PVA glue
  • masking tape or clamps
  • damp rag or paper towels

The parts are ready to assemble as they are shipped but we recommend you give them a light sanding with some 150 or 220 sand paper to remove any cut marks from the laser. We recommend using an electric palm sander for this because it is faster but a basic sanding block will work fine as well. You only need to sand the flats and not the wedges. The laser leaves a very clean edge that is normally free of splinters and we try to catch and clean up any before the items are shipped. If you do find one though, you can clean it up with either sand paper or a hobby knife.

For glue, I recommend  Aleene's Original Tacky Glue is the best glue ever made for craft projects like this. It doesn't run and gives you plenty of wiggle room for alignment. It also is easier to control and clean up than regular PVA glue. The tape and clamps are just for holding parts as you assemble then and let the glue set. For this build I didn't need either but they were nice to have just in case and to speed things up if you don't like watching glue dry.

Now that we have our assembly tools and the parts are clean we can begin. If you have ever flattened a cardboard  box allot of this will look familiar to you. If not no worries, just follow the pictures.

First we are going to assemble the lid. Lay out the parts as shown. Note that the lid is engraved on 1 side. You want the engraving face down when you start assembly.

Apply a small amount of glue to the tabs and carefully align the side pieces as shown. You will need to repeat this process with all for sides.



When done set the piece aside to dry and you are ready to build the main box.


This time there are a few more pieces but that go together the same as with the lid. Start by attaching the center divider to the bottom part as shown using a little glue on the tabs.

Next you will need to add the front and back of the box. Again apply a small amount of glue to the tab then stand the pieces up. If you do get glue where you don't want it use a damp rag to remove the it.




With the front and back in place all that are left are the sides. This is the only part where direction matters. You want to make sure to line up the notches on these pieces with the center divider. If they don't line up the the divider cards wont fit correctly. As with the rest just apply a little glue to the tabs then set the in place.



That is it, just set it all aside to dry then you are ready to play. One final recommendation is to seal the wood with some spray sealer. This will keep the pieces from changing color over time. A couple coats off spray varnish is all they need for total protection.





Thanks again, and time to go out an kill some more zombies.




Wednesday, August 15, 2012

New Product - Zombicide Token Set

THERE IS A NEW LARGER SET AVAILABLE NOW!!!


http://www.burnindesigns.net/2014/04/new-products-zombie-extended-cardbox.html
"Zombicide is a fun and easy game with cool minis in an archetypical, popular and comics-inspired environment. Ambiance is constantly kept between "beat'em up" and "survival horror" as characters keep on turning from preys to predators. Humor and gloom happily marry in a zombie-fest." http://guillotinegames.com/en/



I am pleased to announce the release of our Zombicide compatable card storage box and token set. The set is designed as a sturdy alternative to the stock game pieces. The set is available in wood and ready to ship now. The set includes the following:

  • Cardbox with lid and card dividers
  • 12 doors with stands
  • 7 Zombie Spawn Points
  • 1 Exit point
  • 13 Objective markers
  • 24 Scream/Noise markers
  • 1 First Player token


The cardbox is designed to hold enough cards for 2 sets of the game. This allows for the same set to service expansions to the game as they are added. The card box has a divider that is designed to make it easier to draw cards from the pack without them sliding around.

The full kit sells for $20 plus shipping. To get your set email us at BurnInDesigns@gmail.com. As with all our kits custom engraving is available so you can personalize you set.

Cardbox with dividers

Cardbox ready to play

Doors with 2 position slots to mark open and closed doors.

Zombie spawn points

Exit Marker

Objective markers

Scream/noise markers

First Player Token 


Monday, August 13, 2012

WIP - Zombicide Token Set and Storage


This week Guilitine Games and Cool Mini or Not began shipping Zombicide, a cooperative zombie survival miniatures game. This game follows on the heels of their successful launch of Super Dungeon Explore. I got a chance to try the game at Adepticon and immediately signed up for a copy. My copy arrived and after playing a game I saw it as the perfect game for our first full board game token set and got to work.

The set is still in the prototype stage but is very close to completion with only a few pieces to iron out. The complete final set will include card storage and all the tokens necessary to play the game. The set will be available in all wood and combined wood/acrylic. Expected cost for the set is $20-25.

Here are the early samples. The artwork is mainly for testing and will change some before going into production. If you are interested in getting a set contact us at BurnInDesigns@gmail.com.









Monday, June 4, 2012

Zombie Crossing Sign Clocks



Danger Zombie Crossing Clocks. Ready to order in 6, 8 and 12" sizes. But for those that want to go really big we offer a 18" version too. Contact us at Burnindesigns@gmail.com to get yours or have any designs custom etched for you . Prices start at $6 for the basic sign.