WW2 Normandy Wall w. Gate (high) PREPAINTED

21,70 €
incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs
1 In stock
Delivery time: 2 - 5 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Description

Introducing our Multicolor Prepainted (UV-Printed) Modular WW2 Normandy High Wall with Gate Terrain, a versatile addition designed to enhance your wargaming or diorama experiences. This meticulously crafted terrain piece captures the essence of a high stone wall with a gate, offering both aesthetic appeal and strategic value.

The terrain piece features a vibrant and detailed design, faithfully recreating the architectural style of Normandy during World War II. Our UV-printing technology ensures these colors remain vivid and enduring.

In terms of versatility, this modular terrain piece adapts seamlessly to various gaming scenarios and layouts. It provides infantry with full cover and offers vehicles substantial hard cover, making it an ideal defensive position for your wargaming battles.

Designed to cater to both beginners and experienced hobbyists, our WW2 Normandy High Wall with Gate Terrain eliminates the need for time-consuming painting or detailing. Simply incorporate it effortlessly into your wargaming or diorama projects, and it's ready to enrich your gaming experiences with its captivating aesthetics and strategic significance.

Total length: 80cm / 30in
Height: 4,5cm / 1,8in

Scale: 28-30mm / 1:56

Bolt Action officially licensed product.

This model is delivered as a pack, unassembled and PREPAINTED.
Every model is cut from one or more panels of HDF (high-density fiberboard) of 3mm and/or 1,5mm thickness.
WW2 series scenery might prove demanding to assemble, dry fit Parts before applying the Glue to avoid mistakes. PVA (white) Glue recommended.

Attention: Before taking the elements out make sure they are fully cut. There are minor connections that prevent them from falling out. Parts are secured with a layer of protection paper, please remove it gently before assembly. Tiny paint chips may occur when removing the protective layer, if it happens so, use color marker or hobby paint to mask them.


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