

Great resource for ideas on how to make hedge models. Some of the best 28mm buildings you will find – they also do a small range of 20mm items.Īll about Hedges in Great Britain by Paul Blissett. Terrain Manufacturer and Painting Service. Generally considered the best quality flags available (and largest range) these have imacculate print quality – but come as a traditional flat sheet to be cut out, etc – hence I prefer the Flag Dude’s instead. Also some neat low-cost foamcore board kitsets ot mass produce urban terrain cheaply and quickly… Ranges of excellent resin buildings (both complete & kitset style) and assorted accessories in 6mm, 15mm, 20mm and 28mm scale. While the print quality of the flag itself is not up to GMB standards, the treatment Rick does to give it a life-like animation and the included poles/finials areįrontline Wargaming produce a great range of cost-effective resin wargaming model vehicles, guns, and buildings & terrain. In my opinion Rick makes the best flags around – ready to use mounted on poles with finials. German Company that manufactures ready-made terrain including unusal and hand-made items… Combines both ESLO Terrain and Gelaendesteucke Model House (Buildings, Kits, etc).


Great Australian Distributor who stocks several doxzen brands of figures, terran, buildings, models, etc – great service – Highly Reccommended.
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Some lovely 20mm WW2 Russian Buildings & Fences, plus assorted general ready made (painted or unpainted) Rocky Terrain & Hills. Large range of 15mm, 20mm, & 28mm Terrain coverign Ancients, medieval, Fantasy, through 18th Century & Colonial to 20th Century, Victorian & Modern Sci-Fi, and more… Well worth looking…Īirfix – Classic British Figure & Kitset Manufacturer.Īmera produce a variety of quality vacuum formed plastic mouldings in high impact polystyrene/styrene – the modern equivalent of the Bellona terrain in the classic wargaming books of Charles Grant, Don Featherstone, and Terry Wise.Ģ8mm Figures & Terrain. Mark Strachan’s occasional ramblings of a historical wargamer.
