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Paul from PMW09 Oct 2015 5:11 a.m. PST

Hello all,

These are my latest resin release.
I already have individual craters in my range but wanted something more akin to a major bombardment – I never really liked what was available, most looked a little unrealistic to my eyes so I designed my own.

I have tried to make them usable for different scales, so these sample pics have 15mm, 20mm and 28mm figures.

You get both pieces (which can be configured in three ways or used as separately) each one is apx 11"x7" and 9"x7" – in unpainted resin they retail for £18.00 GBP

More details on my website: link

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John Treadaway09 Oct 2015 10:00 a.m. PST

Paint at least one set up as lunar or martian craters!

John T

Paul from PMW10 Oct 2015 4:57 a.m. PST

Hello John,

Yes I did that for my sons sci-fi adventures!
Before I added the tufts and lichen I thought they'd look impressive with very small scales. Here's a couple of pics:

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I would be happy to send a set if you would like to review them.
Paul.

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