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Paul from PMW03 Nov 2014 11:32 a.m. PST

I was working on some masters for something similar when they were released. Mine are now up on my website. The first release is a pack of ten mixed size pieces @ £12.00 GBP per pack.

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Suitable as scatter terrain, order dice holders or suppression/pin markers and can be used from the end of the 19th century to modern battlefields and future wars.
Each pack comes with the following:

1 x extra large crater (from two possible variants)
2 x large craters (from four possible variants)
3 x medium craters (from six possible variants)
4 x small craters (from eight possible variants)

These have been designed to be non specific in scale and are suitable for 15mm – 28mm figures – Possibly even 10mm. More info, dimensions and prices are on my F*book page and website here: link

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Regards, Paul – Paul's Modelling Workshop

Paul from PMW05 Nov 2014 5:43 a.m. PST

Thanks Terrement!

I shall be listing them in specific sized packs as well – I think the small ones would be suitable for 10mm figures or smaller – after all, at different scales they just become 'large' craters.

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