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10thMountain04 Oct 2016 10:57 a.m. PST

Hello,
Any recommendations for 28mm Spanish American War terrain?

mwindsorfw04 Oct 2016 11:24 a.m. PST

Cuba can be rugged, so a change of elevation is appropriate. Some jungle, towns, cultivated areas (plants or trees in cultivation), fields of tall grass. (Think of any island in the Caribbean.)

10thMountain04 Oct 2016 12:48 p.m. PST

Where can I purchase 28mm blockhouses from?

Disco Joe04 Oct 2016 1:37 p.m. PST

To my knowledge there isn't any in resin or mdf. If you don't mind paper The Virtual Armchair General has them. You purchase it from them and then print it on your local printer. For me I am not really a fan of that but you might be.

Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP05 Oct 2016 11:25 a.m. PST

10th Mountain!

Disco Joe is right about the only authentic models available being from TVAG and found via this link

Simple assembly, no painting required, though foam core or heavy matte board make the models permanent, "plumb," and far more substantial looking (even than the onsite photos)!

At your service, Sir!

TVAG

Col Durnford05 Oct 2016 11:56 a.m. PST

The other option is to build your own.

I did one using balsa wood with lift off second floor and roof including a lookout post built into the roof.

I used Plastruct sheets for the tile roofing.

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