105 went together in about an hour, but the construction was much the same as the first kit so I was on a roll and didn't need to take as much time sussing things out.
105D was interrupted by dinner and then a game with the Mad Padre, so I'm not sure how long it took. But the exposed brick work is a lot of fiddly bits to glue on. Tweezers are recommended!
Again very happy with both.
note poster and road sign on side wall |
Again the floors come apart on the intact version. With the bombed out version I added a few bits of off cuts to make some rubble in corners so it wouldn't look too tidy! I do need to make more piles of rubble. Urban games very often feature streets that are far too neat and passable.
I also got an add-on floor for 105, but it didn't make the picture.
Smashing models, James. A nice adornment to your gaming table. Roughly how much per kit?
ReplyDeleteThey vary a lot depending on size and complexity. The three house terrace retails for $35.00. Go here http://j-m-miniatures.myshopify.com/collections/15mm-terrain to see all of them.
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