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Von Miligan02 Mar 2013 4:10 p.m. PST

EWM Scenic's
Launching another new range from Early War miniatures. Our range of scenic accessories has grown over the last 2 years, so much that with a whole range of new additions, I have separated these out into EWM Scenic's. This new range will include existing ranges such as our popular range of linked trench systems, strong point and other models made from High impact Vacuum formed plastic. Our range of shell holes and explosion markers plus a number of white metal accessories already in existence. Also included will be our existing range of flexible roads and tracks.
New to the EWM scenic's range comes a number of new additions to our flexible latex roads and tracks. We are releasing new open Lanes, Narrow rutted tracks, asphalted/tarmac ed roads, flowing streams and flowing rivers.
All these new designs feature our highly flexible, thin models using quality pure Malaysian Latex which holds all water based paints really well without the need to seal or varnish. Easy to paint, offered in standard multi-packs with individual models and sections available through the web store. This way you can use the multi-pack to buy all the basic components and then add just what you need to build your own designs. The designs available mean that you can create multiple road, track and waterway designs to your own requirements.
Open Lanes are a range of cobbled lanes measuring 6cm across. These come in straights, curves, "T" junctions and transitions from lanes into tracks. There is also a lovely town/village square which comes with a small central plinth and statue. A stream ford is available that will take a cobbled lane transition model. These cobbled lanes are useful for any paved road surface from roman to modern times. Typical of Napoleonic Europe being roughly 3 man wide roads (20mm scale). These cobbled lanes are smaller than our existing roads meaning they are suitable for 20mm and even suitable for 15mm models.




These can be found at : earlywarminiatures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=413_417&products_id=2206

Open narrow tracks are a range of rutted tracks 6cm wide. These come in wandering straights, curves, a "T" junction and transition into cobbled lanes and a ford crossing. These are smaller than our existing range of open tracks being smaller and so are suitable for 20mm and 15 mm games. These narrow tracks are great as they can be used to model raised causeways and tracks across broken or farmed land.



More details can be found at : earlywarminiatures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=413_418&products_id=2209
Flowing streams are a range of models you can use to simulate a stream in 20mm or 15mm scales. Each section has a short bank and drop into a rippled watery surface that can be easily painted. The streams come in wandering straights, curves, a "y" shaped confluence and a really nice ford crossed by a track way.


more details for these can be found at: earlywarminiatures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=413_421&products_id=2211

These are the first releases which will become available in March. What will follow are town /village square, Rivers and Tarmac ked lanes.
Other new releases include more additions to our German WW1 stormtroopers but more on those later.

Thanks for your interest,
Paul T@EWM

Tarleton03 Mar 2013 2:50 a.m. PST

These look very good. I like the look of the streams, if they are a good as the roads on the table, they'll look a lot better than resin ones with "dyke" sides.

The Pied Piper04 Mar 2013 2:13 p.m. PST

Very nice!

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