HEXED TERRAIN FREE SAMPLE - STONE WALL AND HEDGE TILE

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A free sample tile from my Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coldwarminis/hexed-print-and-play-modular-terrain-for-your-tabletop   This modular wargames scenery piece is designed to be printed in multiple shades of PLA for durable table-top terrain that can be used straight from the printer without paint. With unpainted terrain you can easily store the terrain in boxes with no fear of chipped paint and without huge boards to find space for. I have included both painted and unpainted examples here to show what kind of thing can be achieved with a bit of glue, flock, static grass and paint for those that want to push it to the next level. The wall and hedge can be printed as either scatter terrain, with the interlocking base (WL-BS-1C) or with the included Hex Tile as part of a larger interlocking setup. The campaign includes a huge variety of modular terrain with more walls, hedges, cliffs, hills, rivers and trees etc. for ultimate flexibility, no two setups need ever be the same. The parts are scaled for the most commonly sized wargames at 28-35mm. Minis shown are from the Cold War Minis ranges https://www.cold-war.co.uk/ and are not included. Individual pieces can be linked together using the provided clip or magnetised using 3mm diameter x 2mm length magnets glued into the holes provided. Watch a demo on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cftIxZMZJpc

About the author:
ColdWarMinis
Hi, my name is Richard Dickens, I'm the owner, designer, sculptor and general dogsbody at Cold War Miniatures. I've been a professional modelmaker since the 90s working on toys, collectables and minis. An avid gamer and mini painter for most of my life I started Cold War Minis in 2002 and am always working on new stuff for that when I'm not busy with commissions.

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