Webstore: English Timber Framed 28mm Well & Stocks #2
Dimensions approx; L90 x W40 x H100mm WellL25 x W40 x H20 Stocks Laser cut 2mm MDF with Laser etched detail. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Dimensions approx; L90 x W40 x H100mm WellL25 x W40 x H20 Stocks Laser cut 2mm MDF with Laser etched detail. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted.
This dwelling was typical of a medieval arabic rural home made from adobe, with an exposed built in stairway to the roof on the side of the building. Both ‘Middle Eastern Arabs’ (Sharq Alawsat Arab) and ‘North African Arabs’ (Mugh Arib) made dwellings in this style, it is not uncommon to find people building such…
This is a 28Standard 4Ground model with high detail and pre-painted parts. Furniture and Belongings are particularly useful when giving your battlefield buildings that tide of battle, once lived in look, with interesting items enabling you to make lots of warzone effects from barricading streets to furnishing the remains of half bombed out houses and…
These models represent sections of kinetic barriers – types of fixed kinetic shielding used around defended positions to protect troops from enemy fire. These are the same kind of shields as are carried by Batter Drones, but the shielding is carried by a static nanite barrier and includes a substantial integral power source. You’ll note…
Laser cut from 2mm MDF. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted, gluing required on some parts.
Painted and ready to go, with great detail to add a touch more reality to your battlefield
This would be ideal in a Pacific setting. Laser cut 2mm MDF with Laser etched detail, removable roof and interior detail. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted. Measures approx. L210xW300xH130
Laser cut 2mm MDF with Laser etched detail. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted.
This is a 28Standard 4Ground boxed collection with high detail and pre-painted parts. This Church is typical of many Parish (Communal) churches found across North Western Europe. Originally it would have been built in the late 11th or early 12th century, but this example has had considerable alterations of its windows in the late medieval…