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goragrad21 Nov 2016 10:13 p.m. PST

Some additional terrain I picked up from the Parrish Estate Auction that I have yet to find the manufacturer for.

Due to the palm trees, I presume they are intended for the Pacific Theater in WWII or Southeast Asia.

Look to me like they are intended for 25/28mm scale (the miniatures in that auction were of that scale).

Two bunkers with separate roofs, three sections of earthworks, two firing positions(?) with some treetops, and a crater -

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There are prices and what I presume are item numbers marked on the undersides of several of the pieces. Not sure how current (or reasonable) those are.

Once again any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Forager22 Nov 2016 12:03 a.m. PST

They are mostly, if not entirely, from Acheson Creations 28mm Pacific Fortress range.

goragrad22 Nov 2016 1:01 a.m. PST

You are correct – the only piece not specifically in their product photos is the crater.

Very much appreciate your reply.

Had done some searching for 28mm resin Pacific terrain but Acheson did not show up in the results.

Once again, thanks.

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