Concrete Bunker and Walls
Some brand new designs!
The bunker is heavily battle damaged, and features a removable roof, entry door, and three windows for shooting. The windows have been angled to allow maximum line of sight for your troops.
The design is hollow-cast in Ultracal30 which is extremely hard, then has been reinforced/back-filled with high density foam for additional strength while maintaining lightness. The ultracal lends the piece a very realistic concrete feel, far superior to the plastic feel of resin.
The bunker fits about 18 standard troopers, though you could probably squeeze in 20.. There is plenty of headroom for standard soldiers, however bear in mind models with banners or similar tall parts may not fit too well (but you can just play with the roof off, which you would probably do anyway..).
The stone walls are a great addition to any game, and can section off part of a board, or provide some staggered defence. The last photos show an example of how the walls can be combined with the bunker to protect the entrance to the bunker for a real dug-in defence tactic.
The bunker is heavily battle damaged, and features a removable roof, entry door, and three windows for shooting. The windows have been angled to allow maximum line of sight for your troops.
The design is hollow-cast in Ultracal30 which is extremely hard, then has been reinforced/back-filled with high density foam for additional strength while maintaining lightness. The ultracal lends the piece a very realistic concrete feel, far superior to the plastic feel of resin.
The bunker fits about 18 standard troopers, though you could probably squeeze in 20.. There is plenty of headroom for standard soldiers, however bear in mind models with banners or similar tall parts may not fit too well (but you can just play with the roof off, which you would probably do anyway..).
The stone walls are a great addition to any game, and can section off part of a board, or provide some staggered defence. The last photos show an example of how the walls can be combined with the bunker to protect the entrance to the bunker for a real dug-in defence tactic.