"Contemporary US Town Terrain 28mm?" Topic
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Stalkey and Co | 08 Oct 2020 7:16 p.m. PST |
I'm thinking of doing a spin on the old "Red Dawn" movies, where small down USA is besieged by third world Reds, be they Cubans, Nicaraguans, or whatever. Anyone seen paper terrain for small town USA in 28mm? Surely, someone has had such a town eaten by zombies lately! Thanks for any leads. |
chironex | 08 Oct 2020 7:51 p.m. PST |
Clever Models comes to mind immediately. Buy the O scale kits and they can be shrunk to the preferred size. Building the structure with only the base components will give a much simpler, gaming-style building with the details printed on. |
Royal Air Force | 09 Oct 2020 5:01 a.m. PST |
Check out Stoelzel's Structures on Wargame Vault, designed to print and mount on foamcore |
Stalkey and Co | 09 Oct 2020 7:42 a.m. PST |
Found Microtactix also at Wargame Vault Good suggestions, guys. |
GROSSMAN | 09 Oct 2020 9:29 p.m. PST |
I have built a couple of zombie towns for different project from cheap Plasticville O scale stuff on EBAY. |
79thPA | 12 Oct 2020 11:57 a.m. PST |
You can also see what railroaders have out there in paper. |
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