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German City House Ruins
VAC-U-CAST 1:76 Scale Battlefield Accessory
Generic scenery suitable for Central European battlefield dioramas and simulation games. The ruin represents approximately one quarter of the original building, with most of the roof caved in. The side of the building which is left standing shows minor battlefield damage on the very corner, but the rest of the brickwork is immaculate. Using the point of a scalpel blade, the wall can be scored to look like it was hit by shrapnel.
Contenido
German City House Ruins
- Tipo: 2-story city building with masonry ground floor, timber framed upper
story, slate or shingled roof section.
- Base: 110 mm x 83 mm with round curb
- Ruin: 87 mm x 60 mm
- Altura: 96 mm
- Doorway: 28 mm x 12 mm
- Note: Inside should be detailed with upper floor section and scattered rubble.
Evaluación
- Compatible with 1:76 and 1:72 scale miniatures.
- Easy to assemble, only five parts: Base with sidewalk and curb, two wall
sections, roof section and molding.
- Polyurethane resin can be carved, drilled and sanded very easily.
- Value for money, primarily because of the time saved in assembling the model.
The building is perfect for diorama purposes, but wargamers will want to add a
floor section inside, to allow the placement of figuras at the upper story
window.
- High quality casting, with much detail and very little flash.
- Tiny air inclusions on the roof section are barely noticeable. Larger holes
on the inside need to be filled or carved into a slightly irregular shape to
represent shrapnel damage.
- An internal floor section would have been a valuable addition.
Empleo Histórico
- Central Europe, 19th and 20th Century.
Posibles Conversiones
- Without the sidewalk and curb, the building may be used in earlier periods.
- For additional variety, a window can be carved into the wall section next to the
door.
- The slate roof section can be replaced by HO/OO scale terra cotta tiles available
at model railroad hobby shops.
The building looks very appropriate alongside 1:72 scale miniatures, because
it is not loaded with detail which might otherwise draw the viewer’s attention
away from the figuras and vehicles in the scene. This is not a flimsy prop, the
walls are just thick enough to give a good impression of what the house must
have looked like before it was hit. Some interior detailing will be required to
turn the ruin into a functional wargame model which can be occupied by defending
troops and vehicles.
Preguntas más frecuentes
Para más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum.
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– Publicado: 1996 – Actualizado: 12.04.2005
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