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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: racm32 on 03 December 2018, 03:06:40 PM
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After some advice on what terrain should look like for the Eastern Front from some of you fine lads, I searched the Internet for suitable models. I was pleased to come across 4Grounds (https://www.4ground.co.uk/28mm-world-at-war/28mm-eastern-europe-starter-kit (https://www.4ground.co.uk/28mm-world-at-war/28mm-eastern-europe-starter-kit)) Eastern European set and during a Black Friday sale. I also picked up a ruined house to go along with the set. He is a link to more photos inside and out: https://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.com/2018/12/4-grounds-ww1-terrain.html (https://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.com/2018/12/4-grounds-ww1-terrain.html)
(https://i.imgur.com/shlV6Rk.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/PMavE4N.jpg)
Not quite done with thatched roof.
(https://i.imgur.com/fx8LaRe.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/nIGao67.jpg)
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That looks to be a very useful building.
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I am not normally a fan of the plywood laser cut type buildings however these look great :)
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If you like those and want some variety, have a look at these.
https://www.charliefoxtrotmodels.com/collections/28mm-1-56-world-war-2-eastern-front?page=2
http://pegasushobbies.net/catalog/Models-Peg.-Plastic-Model-Kits-Buildings-&-Acc./c107_7_18/index.html
The latter are nominally 1/72 but work very well with 28mm.
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The biggest advantage to 4Grounds is they dont require any painting. Which is good for me in my free time limited life.