...picked up some of these quite cheaply a little while ago for some WW2 scenery, they could be used for many periods obviously but they're listed as Stalingrad and Kursk ruins I believe but can be used in many other locations like southern England maybe?
Have placed a 20mm figure and tank to show scale and size if you were interested and the paintjobs are quite acceptable.
I don't see any details that would limit their use to just Germany. The pre-paint job is okay, but not ask good as what I'm used to seeing when you and Ray paint your own.
ReplyDeleteLooking pretty good.
ReplyDeleteCould well work in Europe as well.
Very useful I would suggest.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of effort put in there with the painting :)
ReplyDeleteAcceptable...so humble you are...
ReplyDeleteNice work Fran!
ReplyDeleteThey are a bit pricey (here in Greece), but I think they are worth it.
T.
A ruin is a ruin wherever it is and these are so generic to be able to be used in virtually any time or place. I like them.
ReplyDeleteNice looking ruin, I agree they could be used anywhere.
ReplyDeleteThe walls look nice, but the ground and floor look like it could benefit from a bit of paint work, even some drybrushing for variation.
Those are really nice, im wondering if they would be of any use for 15mm?
ReplyDeletelove the nun figure and the ruin, can't wait to see more. Have a great day. :)
ReplyDeletevery nice, do you paint any of these?
ReplyDeleteGreat find!
ReplyDelete@Sausage Fingers: Just the figures in them.
ReplyDeleteThose look very good. I love good pre-paints.
ReplyDeleteThere is always room on a war torn terrain for more devastated structures.
ReplyDeleteit is very realistic, Lurk
ReplyDeleteLook out nun lady! that tank is coming for you! O.o
ReplyDeleteThis is cool! Great!!!!!
ReplyDeletelol tank ran over nun? hahaha
ReplyDeleteI've had a couple of these a few years ago. They're worth their price, rather well painted, and go well with 15mm too
ReplyDeleteThe nun one is chilling imagery.
ReplyDeleteYour right they quite acceptable!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
They look good. I always wondered what they'd look like scale-wise -- glad you showed that.
ReplyDeleteThey look pretty good for pre paints!
ReplyDeletei was looking at some conflix ruins a few years ago, they have some nice two story ruins, and not painting is a good selling point, what rules are you useing for your ww2 games, i have tons of soviet and german stuff in 1/72, but every ruleset takes 2 years to learn lol
ReplyDeleteThey look better than the medieval buildings they make. I had one of them in my paws last week..but after close inspection decided I could do a lot better myself..so watch my space ;-D
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
I don't see why it couldn't be used for any period.
ReplyDeletelove the minute detail, with the tiny pieces of wood and brick scattered about.
ReplyDeleteLike these, they will be handy on a WW2 game / diorama
ReplyDeleteA nice product.
ReplyDeleteNo time to paint, now that you've got MW3.
ReplyDeleteThey look great, a very useful addition.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Fran!
ReplyDeleteDid...did you just run over a nun with a tank?
ReplyDeletePoor nun...great scenery
ReplyDeleteNice buy.
ReplyDeleteThat one with the nun reminds me of Bastogne, my favorite Band of Brothers episode.
ReplyDeleteThat nun standing in the ruins is almost depressing, nice choice of mini.
ReplyDeleteThat poor nun, where shall she live now?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't classify it as a building, but it is useful nonetheless, good purchase mate
ReplyDeleteI have one of these somewhere i might have to find it and use it looks real good
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