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Brutal Cities

Bushaltestelle

Bushaltestelle

Normaler Preis €16,95 EUR
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Die Bushaltestelle und der Mülleimer dienen als praktisches Streugelände und passen gut in jedes moderne oder Science-Fiction-Spiel.
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Gewicht: 133 g

Geländemaßstab: 28 mm / 32 mm / 35 mm

Brutal Cities produziert derzeit kein neues Gelände – zögern Sie nicht, wenn Sie diesen epischen Brutalismus auf Ihrem Tisch sehen möchten!

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Anthony Ferguson
Perfect for Zona Alfa or Fallout

The was fairly straight forward to build. Once you've got all the pieces in place it is pretty much self-supporting as the glue dries. I just used standard PVA ("white glue") and left it overnight. I've just about finished painting the shelter using acrylic paints. I've deliberately watered down the paint coats in order to give it that faded neglected look you would expect to find in an Exclusion Zone. This is a great design for a retro Soviet (Zone Alfa) or Fallout setting and am I'm pretty happy with how this has turned out. The MDF parts were easy to remove from their frame and didn't really require any sanding. So, the MDF stencil is well designed for ease of removal of the parts. If forgot to add the bin to the shelter but will be doing that bit next weekend. So, great product and very happy with the result. I just hope that Brutal Cities can go back into full production in the near future as they have some fantastic terrain. I bought from Brutal Cities a couple of times and will certainly, if the shop is back up and running, buy some more terrain from them.

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Gavin shanks
Worth a look

Really like this one. The perfect stop for my cyberpunk bus.

Always nice having some terrain that's realistic and practical. Thanks Gavin!