We have been reminded by a few of you that we are a little late on
our update. The month of May has passed and we are now far into June.
There have been a few more hiccups along the way. But both Jim and I
want to assure you that we are working hard to move this process
forward.
Again, we would like to ask that if you plan on purchasing
anything at this time, that you read all of the posts concerning our
current progress. We appreciate your purchases, they help us
immensely in solving this problem, but we again want you to make your
choice with the understanding that there will be a delay in the turn
around. If you aren't willing to wait, please don't order. But also,
by ordering now you will be ahead in the queue as we solve our
production problems. Also, by ordering now you are helping us repair
what damage has occurred.
Many people have suggested a Kickstarter to get us back on track.
Both Jim and I feel that this might be something that we would be
willing to visit in the future once we have again earned your
confidence. In time we may open this up for discussion with the
community. For now, just purchasing a mat or two would work in the
same fashion. The profit we earn on each purchase goes directly to
fixing some of the problems and in return you have invested in a
future addition to your gaming table. Once we can repair what has
gone wrong, the goal of course, is to turn our product out quickly
and efficiently for the community. Also, again, we want all of you to
understand that we have no intention of folding or running. This is
our livelihood and we have much more in the way of product line that
we want to share with the community, but first we have to fix this
bump in the road. As we have said before, we are placing ourselves in
the hands of the community.
Now, on to the update:
On the production side of things, we have gone seven weeks since
our original post. In that time we have produced our way from May
2014 up to the middle of September 2014. Essentially 4.5 months in
seven weeks. We have a few stragglers from all of the mentioned
months. Mostly the resin orders. The temperatures in the month of May
were erratic and without temperature controls in our workshop working
with the resin has been hit and miss. I explained this in an earlier
post. September is proving to be a little more demanding than I
originally estimated due to a few massive orders. Also, in the month
of May we ran out of some essential packaging materials which also
slowed down our production process. Since money is very tight we had
to make some painful decisions concerning the purchases of these
materials. This has effected everything across the board.
On the shipping side of things, we are behind the production
schedule. As we stated earlier the problems we encountered through
last fall and winter assailed all aspects of our finances. Because of
this we have had to balance production, with shipping, while paying
the customers who've requested refunds back. This has slowed down the
shipping end of things. But fear not, if you're a June or July order
and you still haven't received your mat, you will very shortly.
Some of you asked for pictures, so we're dropping in a pic of some
packages ready to be shipped out.
Best wishes always!
Kevin and Jim.
Miniature Wargame, RPG & Model Building Links and News From ZUZZY Miniatures
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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Update for June 21st, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Update as of May 16th
Well, here we go folks. The resin shipment came in last Friday.
I've been putting in about 4-6 hours a day on resin, but the weather
has not been kind here in New York. On Friday through Sunday it was
in the high eighties—basically cooking the interior of the tin
roofed resin workshop. We haven't been able to run the air
conditioning unit because of the cost, so we are having to work when
the temperatures are naturally cooler (Early morning – late at
night.). Essentially, the resin we use will boil when mixed at
temperatures above 80 degrees. Things are moving along a bit slower
than we would like in that department. From Wednesday to Friday the
temperatures outside have been too cold. Thursday night the
temperature was right at freezing. Again we can not run the electric
heaters, too expensive when we have no cash flow, so we must wait
until the temperature climbs in the workshop. (The resin will be
gummy and break like poorly baked cookies if the temperatures are
below 69 degrees.) But onto more positive news.
On the production side of things, concerning the mats, August is nearly finished and we will be starting September soon. I believe September will be a smaller month as far as orders went. On another positive note, as listed on the ZUZZY store page, we can now send out orders in these sizes—2X4FT. and smaller mats within our normally stated time frame—probably sooner.
We have used half of the latex we received two weeks ago. Normally we would order more at this time, but cash is tight so we will not be doing this at this time. We'll see how the can bounces as we kick that one down the road a bit.
On the shipping end of things. We have experienced a few bumps in the road. We are trying to resolve those problems. So, June and July customers, if you haven't received your packages yet, don't panic, they will be on your doorsteps soon.
Also, at the beginning of this upcoming week we will start paying back the customers which wanted refunds that fell outside of Paypal's charge back policy—starting with June. We will be contacting each of you in email and then be sending a check in the mail. This, also, will be a slower process than any of us would like.
And, a few of you have asked for pictures. Jim and I are still discussing this and perhaps in future posts we will put up a few to go along with the updates.
The battle continues . . .
Best Always,
Kevin and Jim
On the production side of things, concerning the mats, August is nearly finished and we will be starting September soon. I believe September will be a smaller month as far as orders went. On another positive note, as listed on the ZUZZY store page, we can now send out orders in these sizes—2X4FT. and smaller mats within our normally stated time frame—probably sooner.
We have used half of the latex we received two weeks ago. Normally we would order more at this time, but cash is tight so we will not be doing this at this time. We'll see how the can bounces as we kick that one down the road a bit.
On the shipping end of things. We have experienced a few bumps in the road. We are trying to resolve those problems. So, June and July customers, if you haven't received your packages yet, don't panic, they will be on your doorsteps soon.
Also, at the beginning of this upcoming week we will start paying back the customers which wanted refunds that fell outside of Paypal's charge back policy—starting with June. We will be contacting each of you in email and then be sending a check in the mail. This, also, will be a slower process than any of us would like.
And, a few of you have asked for pictures. Jim and I are still discussing this and perhaps in future posts we will put up a few to go along with the updates.
The battle continues . . .
Best Always,
Kevin and Jim
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Mid-Week Update
On the production end of things: June is finished for the most
part. All that is left is prep and packaging for a few stragglers.
July was started on Monday, as far as production goes. The mats are also mostly finished. Again, they will be waiting on prep and packaging.
An aside note: Preparation involves cleaning, cutting, and trimming the mats. This process can take some time. We don't use any machinery to do this. In fact the only one that can do this process is Jim. The man has the hands of a surgeon—or perhaps even better. Each mat that you receive has been hand trimmed by him. I have never met anyone else that can do what he does. (It is impossible for me to do, due to an illness from childhood that left me with shaking hands.) After the prep they are packaged and sent to the shipping department, where I box them up.
Back to our update:
Most of July should be ready to go out by the end of the week and the beginning of next. August production will be in full swing by the weekend. As I recall August is a fairly large month. It most likely will not be as quick a turn around as June and July. They had mostly been finished when all hell broke loose back in November. September through December purchases dropped four fold, so production on these months should also be relatively quick. But I will revisit this in the days to come.
To get this far we have used one quarter of the order of latex that arrived last Friday.
I should be giving you another update at the end of the week.
Thanks again for your patience.
Best Always,
Kevin and Jim
July was started on Monday, as far as production goes. The mats are also mostly finished. Again, they will be waiting on prep and packaging.
An aside note: Preparation involves cleaning, cutting, and trimming the mats. This process can take some time. We don't use any machinery to do this. In fact the only one that can do this process is Jim. The man has the hands of a surgeon—or perhaps even better. Each mat that you receive has been hand trimmed by him. I have never met anyone else that can do what he does. (It is impossible for me to do, due to an illness from childhood that left me with shaking hands.) After the prep they are packaged and sent to the shipping department, where I box them up.
Back to our update:
Most of July should be ready to go out by the end of the week and the beginning of next. August production will be in full swing by the weekend. As I recall August is a fairly large month. It most likely will not be as quick a turn around as June and July. They had mostly been finished when all hell broke loose back in November. September through December purchases dropped four fold, so production on these months should also be relatively quick. But I will revisit this in the days to come.
To get this far we have used one quarter of the order of latex that arrived last Friday.
I should be giving you another update at the end of the week.
Thanks again for your patience.
Best Always,
Kevin and Jim
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Update For This Weekend
We received a full order of latex Wednesday afternoon. Two days sooner than the supplier promised!
You should also know that late winter was very harsh on us this year, and all of our resin stocks were destroyed. The replacement for the resin will be on order this Friday.
This weekend ZUZZY will be focusing on finishing up the month of June, 2014. There isn't much left to that month and those of you that have been stuck out in the ten month zone will finally have your issues addressed. If there are any that still have refund requests in that month or before we will contact you very soon.
In the fall of last year, we had been sending out June, July, and a few August orders. July of course will be next. For expediency sake the smaller orders will be going out first, while we weave the larger ones into the docket.
Again, although we are filling the mat orders as quickly as possible, we are waiting on our resin replacement. This can not be ordered until Friday. It will take a few days before it arrives.
Best Always,
Jim and Kevin
This weekend ZUZZY will be focusing on finishing up the month of June, 2014. There isn't much left to that month and those of you that have been stuck out in the ten month zone will finally have your issues addressed. If there are any that still have refund requests in that month or before we will contact you very soon.
In the fall of last year, we had been sending out June, July, and a few August orders. July of course will be next. For expediency sake the smaller orders will be going out first, while we weave the larger ones into the docket.
Again, although we are filling the mat orders as quickly as possible, we are waiting on our resin replacement. This can not be ordered until Friday. It will take a few days before it arrives.
Best Always,
Jim and Kevin
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
ZUZZY comes clean . . . an open letter to the community
Greetings ZUZZY customers, gamers, crafters, general hobbyists.
Thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of your hobby
experience. It isn't often that we get a chance to communicate so
directly, but today, we have been given a moment in time to address
the community with truth and directness.
Please allow us a moment of your time to apologize for a few
things.
1. For our failure to meet your expectations . . . expectations we
generated by a promise to deliver our product in a timely manner.
2. For our failure to communicate adequately.
3. For waiting so long to do so. The reasons are many and convoluted, fraught with twists and turns, and unexpected pitfalls. The results have been unbearable for you the consumers, and also for Jim and myself as the producers. We promised the product within a four to twelve week period depending on location and items ordered. We have failed for many of you, and we are sorry for your inconvenience. That failure at this time has translated to a ten month wait for some of you. Many of you have decided that is too long. Over the past seven months you expressed your concerns. Early on we regularly corresponded in emails. We made promises and predictions which we truly believed were accurate. Throughout 2014 unexpected events took place, causing us to stumble. They were personal events that had injurious effects on ZUZZY's production. The word went out that we were ignoring you. And our silence generated distrust. Many demanded their money back, and rightly so. Payments came in, payments were withdrawn. Jim and I tried to pay back as many as we could, promising delivery to those willing to wait. Unfortunately our word was undermined by unforeseen events in our lives. It appeared to the community that we were scoundrels. This has brought us to this juncture. Now, we willfully place ourselves in a light that most are not willing to stand beneath. The judgment of the community. You are the reason that we can exist at all. This we are quite aware of. We do this work because we are one of you. We are gamers—not unscrupulous individuals planning our next heist. We are just two guys, artists, that had a vision. We implemented that vision and then faced some very awful personal tragedies that we will not discuss here. These hazards are the reason we put forth our apology. Today we will discuss the crazy uncle, chained in the attic, that no one really likes to talk about. Everyone metaphorically has someone or something in their lives that brings this shame. It can come in many guises and try as we might, hiding it away only creates larger and larger problems for the individual. So, today, since we have time, this will be the second point of our entry. ZUZZY Miniatures is struggling. Yes, there it is. The truth and our shame—Kevin and Jim are exhausted. Your responses may be as follows: Who cares! I ordered my stuff 10 months ago and I still don't have it. You took my money 10 months ago and I still have nothing! My son's birthday is tomorrow—I ordered this two weeks ago and I expect this on my son”s birthday table! My store ordered seventy mats from you two weeks ago and my customers want their mats! I am spamming your email every two minutes until you answer why my mat is not sitting on my front door! I ordered a month ago it's not here and I expect your answer immediately! All of these complaints are valid. Your demand for this product has outstripped our ability to produce it on a timely basis. The logical response to this is: Well, you should be so lucky! Who bemoans or complains about such a boon? So, before I continue, let me say this: In our seven year history, we have never taken someone's money and willfully not supplied them with the product they purchased. Our crime is that the customer had to wait until we could produce it for them. Yes, let me be clear. The customer had to wait until we could produce the product for them. In the early days, we had a surplus of every item. But as time went on, our surplus was depleted. And today, there is no vast warehouse where our mats and resin pieces reside, waiting to be hand-picked off the shelves for our faithful customers. Like many small businesses, we have become a product on demand operation. This is due to four factors: demand, space, time, and human labor. And this has been our crime—our inability to immediately meet demand. (And today, being unable to answer all of your inquiries.) In our wildest dreams we never knew how much of an impact our product would have on the gaming community. Up until now it's been a powerful, wonderful experience, and we love you all for it. But today everything must change. Our gaming family needs to understand what we require from you as a customer, so no more injury can be incurred by either party. You or us. Success can be a tenuous thing, but success laced with practicality makes for a stable foundation. We need your help in order for us both to thrive. What we require is simple. We truly know what you require from us—a wonderful product delivered to your door when you need it. In the latter we have failed and this is where we need your help. We require your patience and understanding, and most of all your forgiveness. We truly do want you to have the best experience from ordering our product, after all, it's what benefits us both. And here is where we come clean: At this juncture, if you order our product, you must understand that we can not provide it within a few days. This has become an impossibility. Our policy is 4 to 12 weeks. This already translates to as long as three months wait time. We've always been straight forward about this. And in the past we've been able to meet that proviso with a few bumps along the way. But today, right now, things have become more difficult for us, and as many of you know, to our chagrin, you are having to wait longer. We are sorry for this, and as always trying to work on this problem and solve it forever. But like anything worth waiting for this too will take time. Our promise to you: We will fill your order. At this time, you will have to wait longer—perhaps a few days over the proviso, perhaps a few weeks, perhaps a few months. If you can not wait please do not order. When a time arrives when we can fill your orders faster, we will let you know this, by expressing this on our media outlets. Until that time, understand that you will have to wait. We have no choice in this matter. For those that can not wait and have moved on, you require your money back. We also promise that we will return it to you. We want you to be happy. But because of our current situation, this will also take some time. If you feel you must bring legal action against us, that is your choice. You have every right to that action. We want you to be happy. You are the community that made us. Now again what we ask of you: Patience, and understanding, for this condition we find ourselves in. Please do not order and then pull your money back out. You can not imagine how much damage this causes. Only order if you love the product and can wait for it. Please. Again, what we can promise at this time:
Kevin and Jim
2. For our failure to communicate adequately.
3. For waiting so long to do so. The reasons are many and convoluted, fraught with twists and turns, and unexpected pitfalls. The results have been unbearable for you the consumers, and also for Jim and myself as the producers. We promised the product within a four to twelve week period depending on location and items ordered. We have failed for many of you, and we are sorry for your inconvenience. That failure at this time has translated to a ten month wait for some of you. Many of you have decided that is too long. Over the past seven months you expressed your concerns. Early on we regularly corresponded in emails. We made promises and predictions which we truly believed were accurate. Throughout 2014 unexpected events took place, causing us to stumble. They were personal events that had injurious effects on ZUZZY's production. The word went out that we were ignoring you. And our silence generated distrust. Many demanded their money back, and rightly so. Payments came in, payments were withdrawn. Jim and I tried to pay back as many as we could, promising delivery to those willing to wait. Unfortunately our word was undermined by unforeseen events in our lives. It appeared to the community that we were scoundrels. This has brought us to this juncture. Now, we willfully place ourselves in a light that most are not willing to stand beneath. The judgment of the community. You are the reason that we can exist at all. This we are quite aware of. We do this work because we are one of you. We are gamers—not unscrupulous individuals planning our next heist. We are just two guys, artists, that had a vision. We implemented that vision and then faced some very awful personal tragedies that we will not discuss here. These hazards are the reason we put forth our apology. Today we will discuss the crazy uncle, chained in the attic, that no one really likes to talk about. Everyone metaphorically has someone or something in their lives that brings this shame. It can come in many guises and try as we might, hiding it away only creates larger and larger problems for the individual. So, today, since we have time, this will be the second point of our entry. ZUZZY Miniatures is struggling. Yes, there it is. The truth and our shame—Kevin and Jim are exhausted. Your responses may be as follows: Who cares! I ordered my stuff 10 months ago and I still don't have it. You took my money 10 months ago and I still have nothing! My son's birthday is tomorrow—I ordered this two weeks ago and I expect this on my son”s birthday table! My store ordered seventy mats from you two weeks ago and my customers want their mats! I am spamming your email every two minutes until you answer why my mat is not sitting on my front door! I ordered a month ago it's not here and I expect your answer immediately! All of these complaints are valid. Your demand for this product has outstripped our ability to produce it on a timely basis. The logical response to this is: Well, you should be so lucky! Who bemoans or complains about such a boon? So, before I continue, let me say this: In our seven year history, we have never taken someone's money and willfully not supplied them with the product they purchased. Our crime is that the customer had to wait until we could produce it for them. Yes, let me be clear. The customer had to wait until we could produce the product for them. In the early days, we had a surplus of every item. But as time went on, our surplus was depleted. And today, there is no vast warehouse where our mats and resin pieces reside, waiting to be hand-picked off the shelves for our faithful customers. Like many small businesses, we have become a product on demand operation. This is due to four factors: demand, space, time, and human labor. And this has been our crime—our inability to immediately meet demand. (And today, being unable to answer all of your inquiries.) In our wildest dreams we never knew how much of an impact our product would have on the gaming community. Up until now it's been a powerful, wonderful experience, and we love you all for it. But today everything must change. Our gaming family needs to understand what we require from you as a customer, so no more injury can be incurred by either party. You or us. Success can be a tenuous thing, but success laced with practicality makes for a stable foundation. We need your help in order for us both to thrive. What we require is simple. We truly know what you require from us—a wonderful product delivered to your door when you need it. In the latter we have failed and this is where we need your help. We require your patience and understanding, and most of all your forgiveness. We truly do want you to have the best experience from ordering our product, after all, it's what benefits us both. And here is where we come clean: At this juncture, if you order our product, you must understand that we can not provide it within a few days. This has become an impossibility. Our policy is 4 to 12 weeks. This already translates to as long as three months wait time. We've always been straight forward about this. And in the past we've been able to meet that proviso with a few bumps along the way. But today, right now, things have become more difficult for us, and as many of you know, to our chagrin, you are having to wait longer. We are sorry for this, and as always trying to work on this problem and solve it forever. But like anything worth waiting for this too will take time. Our promise to you: We will fill your order. At this time, you will have to wait longer—perhaps a few days over the proviso, perhaps a few weeks, perhaps a few months. If you can not wait please do not order. When a time arrives when we can fill your orders faster, we will let you know this, by expressing this on our media outlets. Until that time, understand that you will have to wait. We have no choice in this matter. For those that can not wait and have moved on, you require your money back. We also promise that we will return it to you. We want you to be happy. But because of our current situation, this will also take some time. If you feel you must bring legal action against us, that is your choice. You have every right to that action. We want you to be happy. You are the community that made us. Now again what we ask of you: Patience, and understanding, for this condition we find ourselves in. Please do not order and then pull your money back out. You can not imagine how much damage this causes. Only order if you love the product and can wait for it. Please. Again, what we can promise at this time:
- To continue producing ZUZZY mats and accessories.
- To solve our production problems as quickly as possible.
- To notify you weekly on our media outlets where we are in our
production schedule. (This will include regular updates on Facebook
and our other websites.)
- To do our utmost to get those who have already made purchases
their product. And resolve any outstanding charge backs by
disgruntled customers.
- To usher in a new era for ZUZZY and its valued customers.
Kevin and Jim
Friday, November 11, 2011
Terra-Flex Mats Now Available in 2x3 ft. and 3x4 ft. sizes
Our Terra-Flex battlemats are now available in two new sizes, 2x3 ft. (61 x 92 cm) and 3x4ft. (92 x 122 cm).
These new sizes are aimed at being more convenient sizes for use in tabletop roleplaying games. All of our product lines will incorporate the new sizes - The Ruined Land, The Despoiled Reaches, The Wounded City, The Moorlands and The Stoneworks.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex gaming mats are flexible latex rubber gaming mats with an ultra-realistic sculpted surface. They are available now exclusively through the ZUZZY Miniatures website at www.zuzzy.com.
These new sizes are aimed at being more convenient sizes for use in tabletop roleplaying games. All of our product lines will incorporate the new sizes - The Ruined Land, The Despoiled Reaches, The Wounded City, The Moorlands and The Stoneworks.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex gaming mats are flexible latex rubber gaming mats with an ultra-realistic sculpted surface. They are available now exclusively through the ZUZZY Miniatures website at www.zuzzy.com.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
End Caps and Mat Samples Now Included With Mat Orders
We're including a couple new things with our Terra-Flex Mats. We're now putting end caps onto the tubes that the mats are rolled up on. This will provide a little extra strength to the tubes. And make them look a little nicer as well.
Also we are now including a 3x6 inch mat sample with each 2x2 ft. and larger mat. These we're including so you can experiment with paints and glues on them before painting and gluing the larger mat.
Also we are now including a 3x6 inch mat sample with each 2x2 ft. and larger mat. These we're including so you can experiment with paints and glues on them before painting and gluing the larger mat.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Feldston Paven Sneak Peek
Here's a sneak peek at our newest battlemat that we're working on. It's the Feldston Paven mat. It's a rough fieldstone paved area that will work great for a country village, dungeon floor or an Orc village. The Feldston Paven will join the recently released Flagston Paven mat in our StoneWorks line of terrain. Of course it will be available in all sizes from 3x6 inch samples all the way up to 4x6 feet battle mats.
Click for Larger Image Figure scale is 28mm |
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Introducing the Flagston Paven Battlemat
We're very proud to announce our first new release of 2011, the Flagston Paven battlemat. The Flagston Paven mat is the first in our StoneWorks line of terrain. The surface of the new mat has raised details molded into it of rough hewn stone paving. Like all of our other Terra-Flex mats, it's made from rubber to be flexible, durable, and to help protect your gaming figures from damage. The new mats are available now from the ZUZZY website at www.zuzzy.com.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Flagston Paven Release Date and Advance Ordering
Our newest batlemat, the Flagston Paven is nearly ready for production. We've scheduled a release date of January 11, 2011 and we are now accepting advance orders for it.
Link to Flagston Paven in the ZUZZY Store.
Link to Flagston Paven in the ZUZZY Store.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Flagston Paven Sneak Peek
Some of you have asked for a peek at our next upcoming release. We are calling it the Flagston Paven Terra-Flex mat. It will be part of our new “Stoneworks” line of terrain. The sculpt is complete and the mat will be in production within a few weeks.
The mat will be available in all of our standard sizes (4ftx6ft and smaller.).
UPDATE:
The Flagston Paven mat is now available here.
The mat will be available in all of our standard sizes (4ftx6ft and smaller.).
UPDATE:
The Flagston Paven mat is now available here.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
The Broken Blacktop Mat has Arrived!
We are very proud to announce today that the ZUZZY Miniatures Broken Blacktop Terra-Flex Battlemat we've been working on for so long has finally gone into production and is now available. The Broken Blacktop mat is the first in our Wounded City line of terrain.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex battlemats are flexible rubber with sculpted, raised details molded into the surface. It is terrain that can be used with nearly any game system. The mats are easily rolled out, instantly transforming your table into an ultra-realistic environment. And when used in conjunction with our resin terrain, your gaming experience can be raised to near dioramic levels. All of our terrain mats are available in 4ftX6ft, 4ftx4ft, 3ftx3ft, 2ftx4ft, 30inx30in, 2ftx2ft, and 11x14in sizes. The 3x6inch sample size is also available.
Terra-Flex mats can be used on a floor, draped over a small table, laid across your favorite gaming table, or even glued down on a permanent base. Once the game is over the mat can be easily rolled up and stored away in the convenient plastic sleeve that it was originally shipped in, taking up little more room than a folded up umbrella.
The Broken Blacktop mat is the fourth style of Terra-Flex mats joining The Sulfur Fields, Scourged Forest, and Moorlands battlemats that we have already released. The Broken Blacktop mats are available today in the Wounded City section of ZUZZY.com.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex battlemats are flexible rubber with sculpted, raised details molded into the surface. It is terrain that can be used with nearly any game system. The mats are easily rolled out, instantly transforming your table into an ultra-realistic environment. And when used in conjunction with our resin terrain, your gaming experience can be raised to near dioramic levels. All of our terrain mats are available in 4ftX6ft, 4ftx4ft, 3ftx3ft, 2ftx4ft, 30inx30in, 2ftx2ft, and 11x14in sizes. The 3x6inch sample size is also available.
Terra-Flex mats can be used on a floor, draped over a small table, laid across your favorite gaming table, or even glued down on a permanent base. Once the game is over the mat can be easily rolled up and stored away in the convenient plastic sleeve that it was originally shipped in, taking up little more room than a folded up umbrella.
The Broken Blacktop mat is the fourth style of Terra-Flex mats joining The Sulfur Fields, Scourged Forest, and Moorlands battlemats that we have already released. The Broken Blacktop mats are available today in the Wounded City section of ZUZZY.com.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Broken Blacktop Sneak Peek
Here's a sneak peek at the upcoming Broken Blacktop Terra-Flex mat. The sculpt for it is complete and we will be able to start production on these as soon as the mold is ready. The Broken Blacktop battlemat will be a part of the "Wounded City" line of terrain we will be producing...
The mat will be available in all of our standard sizes (4ft x 6ft and smaller).
UPDATE: The Broken Blacktop mat is available now. Click Here to order yours.
The mat will be available in all of our standard sizes (4ft x 6ft and smaller).
UPDATE: The Broken Blacktop mat is available now. Click Here to order yours.
Friday, May 28, 2010
ZUZZY Migrating to New Web Server
As many of you may have noticed, ZUZZY.com was off-line for the past 19 hours. Although we are back online now, we are in the process of moving to a new server, so there may be more outages in the next day or so. We have also deleted the forum both to simplify the move and because it was being incessantly spammed. If we decide to bring back a forum it will probably be on a 3rd party's website. As far as ordering goes, since our shopping cart is hosted at PayPal, as long as the site is on-line there should be no problems in ordering products.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
ZUZZY Forum Now Online
We have just launched the all new ZUZZY forum (edit: 9/21/10 Edited this link to point to our new forum, now located on our Facebook page). With it we hope to provide our site visitors with a place to discuss terrain building, wargaming, roleplaying games and more. And also as a means to get valuable input from our customers on how we can make better products. And it's easy to get started. Just click "Register" on the top navigation menu and register. In just a few clicks you'll be ready to start connecting with the ZUZZY community!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
New Scenic Element - Medium Rocks #2
We've just released our newest in our range of scenic elements, Medium Rocks #2. These inch tall rock formations are useful for any Sci-fi, historical, or fantasy tabletop war game. Made from durable epoxy resin for years of wargaming. These also work great as bases to perch your larger figures on.
Available Here
Available Here
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Terra-Flex Mats Now Available in 11x14 Inch Sections
The Sulfur Fields, Scourged Forest and Moorlands Terra-Flex battle mats are now available in an 11x14 inch size. Perfect for creating dioramas or to line a display case to match your larger battle mat.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex mats are flexible and durable latex rubber battle mats that paint up nicely with ordinary acrylic paint. They roll out for gaming in seconds, then roll up again for storage. Get yours today!
ZUZZY Terra-Flex mats are flexible and durable latex rubber battle mats that paint up nicely with ordinary acrylic paint. They roll out for gaming in seconds, then roll up again for storage. Get yours today!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The Moorlands Table-Top Battle Mats Are Here!
We're proud to announce today the release of our newest battle mat, The Moorlands. The first in our Verdant Fields line of terrain.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex gaming mats are flexible, paintable, ultra-realistic themed terrain that can be used with nearly any game system. The mats can be quickly deployed for a fully immersive gaming experience. And when used in conjunction with our resin terrain, your gaming experience can be raised to near dioramic levels. All of our terrain mats are available in 4ftX6ft, 4ftx4ft, 3ftx3ft, 2ftx4ft, 30inx30in and 2ftx2ft sizes.
Terra-Flex mats can be used on a floor, draped over a small table, laid across your favorite gaming table, or even glued down on a permanent base. Once the game is over the mat can be easily rolled up and stored away in the convenient plastic sleeve that it was originally shipped in, taking up little more room than a folded up umbrella.
The Moorlands mat is the third style of Terra-Flex mats joining The Sulfur Fields and Scourged Forest battlemats that were released last year. Get your Moorlands mat today. It's in the Verdant Fields section at ZUZZY.com.
ZUZZY Terra-Flex gaming mats are flexible, paintable, ultra-realistic themed terrain that can be used with nearly any game system. The mats can be quickly deployed for a fully immersive gaming experience. And when used in conjunction with our resin terrain, your gaming experience can be raised to near dioramic levels. All of our terrain mats are available in 4ftX6ft, 4ftx4ft, 3ftx3ft, 2ftx4ft, 30inx30in and 2ftx2ft sizes.
Terra-Flex mats can be used on a floor, draped over a small table, laid across your favorite gaming table, or even glued down on a permanent base. Once the game is over the mat can be easily rolled up and stored away in the convenient plastic sleeve that it was originally shipped in, taking up little more room than a folded up umbrella.
The Moorlands mat is the third style of Terra-Flex mats joining The Sulfur Fields and Scourged Forest battlemats that were released last year. Get your Moorlands mat today. It's in the Verdant Fields section at ZUZZY.com.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Moorlands Gaming Mat Release Date and Advance Ordering
We've been working hard to get our new Terra-Flex gaming mat, The Moorlands, ready. And we're getting very close now. The mold is complete and we have started production. And we're painting up the first of them to take photos for the website. Our current expected release date is May 20th.
Advance orders are now being taken. You can order your Moorlands mat here.
Advance orders are now being taken. You can order your Moorlands mat here.
New Lower Shipping Rates For U.S. and Canada
We now have new, lower Shipping Rates. We've changed the formula in making our gaming mats so they're a lighter weight, more flexible mat, resulting in lower shipping rates for the U.S. and Canada. International customers shipping rates won't see a change as we were already charging the lower rate. We only charge our actual cost on average for shipping, never an additional charge for an added profit.
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