Monday, July 18, 2016 - 01:12 PM UTC
There are new bases from Black Dog, two small ones at 1/35 for a couple of figures, and a bigger one at 1/72.
The first 1/35 base is D35081, a house corner from Europe during WWII, with rubble in the street. It measures 80x80mm and the building is quite tall.
Second one is D35082, a Buddha statue base against a wall with moulded trees. Size is 100x90mm and with the addition of some plants will make a great vignette of the Vietnam (or any other Far East) jungle.
And D72031 is a 172 Street WWII base, with two damaged buildings and some accessories and rubble in the street. The size of 150x90mm leaves room for one or two vehicles and several figures.
Second one is D35082, a Buddha statue base against a wall with moulded trees. Size is 100x90mm and with the addition of some plants will make a great vignette of the Vietnam (or any other Far East) jungle.
And D72031 is a 172 Street WWII base, with two damaged buildings and some accessories and rubble in the street. The size of 150x90mm leaves room for one or two vehicles and several figures.
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