European Buildings: 28mm Paper Models for 18th & 19th Century Wargames (Paperboys on Campaign)
M**Y
good price
excellent buildings for wargames
W**H
No More excuses for Empty Battlefields!
We’ve all been there. Looking down on our wargames table, it looks somewhat bare, a green baize cloth, dotted with trees, but ultimately devoid of items blocking site. Boring! Or maybe you want a running battle through a city e.g. the outskirts of Moscow 1812, but due to the prohibitive cost of wargames scenery, it’s not cost effective. It’s not just me. Think no more.Florian Richter and Peter Dennis have done it again. Within its covers you get numerous churchs, mills, mansions and houses to populate your wargames table. A bargain if ever I saw one.Beautifully illustrated, easy to construct (compared to other wargames paper buildings) these will brighten up even the most drab of wargames tables. While listed as covering late-17th century onwards, barring the mansion house, I don’t see any reason that these could not be utilised as early as the 15th century. Of course it is all in the eye of the beholder.Deemed to become a classic, once again covering as many bases of experience within wargaming, model making, wargaming and dioramas, this is a must have the discerning gamer. Now if only Helion could be persuaded to do the same for timber crooked, Stalingrad Ruins, Military earthworks…
R**1
Another excellent product from this range
I have no problem with using the buildings with either 20mm or 28mm figures. An excellent quick and affordable way to populate your battlefield. Bear in mind however, that there are no interior areas for anyone who likes putting their models inside buildings unless you want to do some customisation.
F**M
Great for wargame table, or even model railway scenery
A great selection of buildings, both Northern European and Spanish/other med countries. Designed to be used with Peter Dennis' Paperboys range of cut out soldiers, if I can put it so crudely.However, they are about HO scale, so can be used for model railways also and would fit in very nicely with a continental early railways period diorama.My personal favorites are the Spanish/Med style buildings, which really lend themselves to a lot of customisation, thus by printing the same building a few times, you can create a whole village/town with a lot of variety (Some with balconies or patios or both, etc.Recommended
A**R
Nice product but may need to be rescaled
Very nice product but not really 28mm scale and would be better suited for 20mm scale or even 15mm. Hopefully they will look good on the table top
A**R
Excellent
Great book
J**K
gift
great
S**M
Well done
Very good
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