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Scale : 28mm - 1/56th
Requires Assembly
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
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This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Nothing enhances a tabletop battle more than great-looking, evocative terrain. Whether your games are set in Renaissance, Horse & Musket period (1700 - 1900) or the World Wars, this great plastic ruined farmhouse will provide you with an objective to take and hold or provide life-saving cover from enemy fire for your brave troops.
This plastic kit is modular, allowing you to construct the building in a variety of ways straight out of the box!
Box contains 1 plastic building
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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I am very happy with this terrain kit. I really like that it is somewhat modular and so has a variable footprint on the board as compared to an intact building. It's also nice that it can be built a few different ways allowing you to make use of multiple kits if you so desire. The pieces are sturdy and well made with a solid amount of detail. They were a little fiddly to stick together as they lack smooth surfaces--I especially recommend filing the sides of the triangular 'rubble' pieces to get a good bond with the walls. The corner supports were also all a bit 'too tall' which is a nice touch as they're easy to trim down if you like.
My only minor quibble would be the bullet holes on some of the pieces--this is fine for Bolt Action but if you wanted this to be a generic fantasy kit you'll probably want to fill those in--no big deal in the long run. Looks great, sturdy and well made, absolutely recommend this kit for anyone's historical or fantasy collection.
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