The title is probably all the review these need. Part of my Kickstarter Terrain Crate bundle, these are not available as yet to non-backers, but will probably retail around £25 a pack for a mix of these pieces, and the fences I've already painted. I guess about 4 feet (1.5m) of parts for that price...
Anyway. The moulded plastic parts look and paint up terrifically.
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Stan for scale |
I have enough for two good sized enclosures, or about 5 feet of a single wall.
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Detail |
As you hopefully can see the detail is great, and being a 'soft' plastic rather than resin, free of air bubbles or damage. There was a little cleaning up of mould lines but overall very little to do. I used mainly dry-brushing to bring out the texture; it also seemed provident to base the models, though it would not be essential.
Although ostensibly fantasy terrain, these are ideal for a lot of historical games too, having a drystone wall look to them. the roofed endpieces are optional parts.
Highly recommended, when you can eventually get them.
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